
What's going to happen to all our old, unwanted letters?

Well, do not fret. Because I have just found out that help is at hand.

They are being collected at the Museum of Letters in Berlin, the only collection of letters in the world so far.
I have to say that finding out about this, and looking at all the photographs of letters, has given me an enormous gust of pleasure.
And it means that I no longer have to feel quite so sad when I see pictures like this...

3 comments:
It's amazing how practically any item you can think of now seems to have its own museum. Good that someone has the passion for saving such odd things, I guess.
i want to go there. unwanted is such a poignant way to think of it.
I can say with out any irony that I will sleep better knowing this wonderful place is out there.
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