get it postmarked in Rudolph, WI. Home of the Grotto Shrine and Wonder Cave, Rudolph also postmarks thousands of holiday cards and letters with a Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer stamp. Did you know you can send your package of cards to the Postmaster of a particular city, and label it "Holiday Greeting Card Re-Mailing" and they will send your cards out with a special little cancellation? There are other communities that do this, too, like Bethlehem Georgia and Christmas Valley, Oregon, but Rudolph is nearest and dearest to my heart.For this week's assignment, I searched Rudolph, on Wikipedia. I would have added my name to the
And for pbwiki. I have already made out my holiday shopping list! Online! This is genius! I can link to everything from the front page and then sort my various lists into separate pages. I think I might do this with my book lists, too. LibraryThing only sorts with tagging, which is nice, but not like a separate list. This way, I can have separate lists organized by year! I really enjoy making lists, so wikis are tailor made for me.
That's all for today.
Play more. Learn more. Fear less. If you want the scoop about what it was like to race around the Wonder Cave during school picnics, or play kickball near the grotto cemetery, just give me a holler! (That means you need to comment.)
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Aha! I tried to post before, but didn't log in. re del.icio.us the quiche photo certainly is; but the mnemonics for del.icio.us are rare. The 3,4,2 pattern isn't memorable; perhaps "I see, I owe" might be surrounded by del us (for take us to the Dells [Wisconsin Dells, that is--wherein one owes]. But "I see, I owe" is okay at the Cheese House -- returning to quiche. Great site at Pinky
Thanks, Jim! I am glad that I am not the only one that finds del.icio.us dif.ficu.lt.
Golly, a Rudolph, Wisconsin? Why was this tidbit not included in my Wisconsin for Nebraskans training? Besides Johnny Carson, one of Nebraska's few boasts is Valentine, NE. And Carhenge. But I'm very tempted to run my holiday cards up to Rudolph for posting. Nifty!
Discover Wisconsin, Robin. (That used to be our state tourism motto.) It's amazing what lurks just 120 miles away! Rudolph is also near Plover, (the town with "love" in its heart). oooh. I think it is also the geographic center of the state.
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