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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Does E PLURIBUS, UNUM apply to finding your lifetime partner/matching heart/soulmate?

This is a folded card/greeting card, onto which I affixed stamps and I obtained pictorial postmarks (request by mail) from a post office in Loveland, Colorado.
This card is in no way inferior to a regular, "real" postcard that can be usually bought for some 33 cents, plus tax. Look at the price of this card.
Also, it is lenticular/3D/stereoscopic - and it looks pretty cool!
Out of many (E PLURIBUS)  "hearts" in a "black and white" world, the card implies that there's only one (UNUM) that's bright red for you, for your eyes/heart/mind/soul, and body, too.
Ya think so? You think so?

What if you and your "other half" are not in geographic proximity?
What if you are, but you walk right past your UNUM, oblivious to the heart "in living colors"?
How can you assess (not asses) if an unidentified, new "heart candy" is good beyond the physionomy?
The core could be hard or soft, bitter or sweet (or bittersweet), etc.
Some choose to sample-kiss frogs, others choose to sample-break "hearts".

Here's a very nice blog, hosted by Beth, with a quite catchy title:
Says Beth: "CRUNCHY HEARTS
The title of my blog, "The Best Hearts are Crunchy," comes from a comment made years ago by a five-year old girl, as she thoughtfully perused a tempting box of Valentines Day candies. She is probably a grown mother by now, with children of her own. 

I loved what she said so much, I wrote it down on a napkin."

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Happy crunching!
(numbers, not hearts)

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Another very interesting blog, hosted by Clytie, is http://clytie-randomhearts.blogspot.com/

Guest Heart Thursday #40


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3 comments:

  1. The effect of a random UNUM red heart amidst the E PLURIBUS of black and white is stunning, and creates a thought pattern that could go on forever, doesn't it? I think that this wonderful card (LOVE the Loveland angle!) is absolutely PERFECT for Guest Heart Thursday, and I'm so glad you shared it!

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  2. A red heart for passion in a gathering of hearts trying to find an identity! A beautiful idea for a postcard!

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  3. I love learning from kids--their quotes often make me think (especially my grandkiddies)

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