Does today's lifestyle allow for letter writing?
| Author: Irene Robertson | Published: 11th February 2008 17:48 |
Does today's lifestyle allow for letter writing?
Does today's lifestyle allow for letter writing?
With the back to basics approach becoming ever more popular with organic food, natural remedies, environmental issues, and reducing use of electronic products, the art of letter writing is now growing in popularity.
Write a Letter Week, is taking place on 22 - 28 February 2008 and is aimed primarily at the 5 - 11 years, is bringing back the art of creating a letter that has a personal sentiment attached. Letters have the power to bring joy to those who receive them - and there are no age boundaries to writing or receiving letters.
Letters continue to be a great source of knowledge and history throughout the ages and http://www.leavealetter.com/ is helping to deliver this expression of emotions to future generations by teaming the traditional letter writing form with the ever developing internet world.
Jill Green, co-founder of Leave A Letter, said "The letters will become a treasured possession, like they have over the years, to offer a powerful and priceless legacy.
"Everyone loves to receive a letter and everyone comprehends the value of a letter to cherish, but does today's lifestyle allow for this extraordinary gift to be created?
"We want to create a union of traditional letter writing with current computing technology. The service provides the ability to express emotions, love, aspirations, advice, and memories in a letter which is stored securely and can be updated at any time and anywhere.
Letters left with Leavealetter.com are stored securely, unseen by anyone until the writer has passed away, only then are the letters available to the loved ones, at a time appropriate to them.
Write a Letter Week, is taking place on 22 - 28 February 2008 and is aimed primarily at the 5 - 11 years, is bringing back the art of creating a letter that has a personal sentiment attached. Letters have the power to bring joy to those who receive them - and there are no age boundaries to writing or receiving letters.
Letters continue to be a great source of knowledge and history throughout the ages and http://www.leavealetter.com/ is helping to deliver this expression of emotions to future generations by teaming the traditional letter writing form with the ever developing internet world.
Jill Green, co-founder of Leave A Letter, said "The letters will become a treasured possession, like they have over the years, to offer a powerful and priceless legacy.
"Everyone loves to receive a letter and everyone comprehends the value of a letter to cherish, but does today's lifestyle allow for this extraordinary gift to be created?
"We want to create a union of traditional letter writing with current computing technology. The service provides the ability to express emotions, love, aspirations, advice, and memories in a letter which is stored securely and can be updated at any time and anywhere.
Letters left with Leavealetter.com are stored securely, unseen by anyone until the writer has passed away, only then are the letters available to the loved ones, at a time appropriate to them.
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