‘Tis the Season
Thursday, December 15th, 2011
This is the time of year that the Postal Service either loves or hates. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I don’t receive much handwritten correspondence in my mailbox these days. Most of the mail I pull out of my box during the year is what we delicately refer to as “junk mail”. Credit card and life insurance companies seem to be the main culprits. I do enjoy getting some birthday cards in the mail come April, but even those have mainly gone the way of electronic greetings delivered to my Hotmail inbox or Facebook account.
However, at Christmas, it is a common practice to send out cards to friends and family members. Many of us deposit a large bundle of stamped cards (or two or three) into the outgoing mail slot and eagerly anticipate cards likewise delivered to our box. The very large influx of cards must really keep the USPS hopping in December!
Filling out cards, stuffing, addressing and stamping can take up some measurable real estate in the house, especially when we aren’t accustomed to hand writing and stuffing so many pieces of mail. A large flat surface comes in handy for such a task. The Cedar Lake Cabin Log Writing Desk is the perfect rustic complement to your holiday card preparation. Not only does it look great in your home with its natural log legs and edges, but also the smooth desktop provides the perfect writing surface for all of those cards. Pair it with a matching log file drawer and you have plenty of storage for cards, supplies, and all the other documents you need at an arm’s length throughout the year. Once the holiday card season is over, you can bring out the laptop and put it on the log furniture so you can send all your mail electronically until Christmas comes again.
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