My aunt’s estate consists chiefly of postcards. Nearly four thousand of them, promiscuously arranged in clear plastic boxes she bought in a fit of organisation. I thought at first they were arranged by place name, but now I’m not so sure. They’ll likely turn out to be arranged according to the month she visited, or whom she visited with. There are no photographs – certainly none of herself, never – just blank postcards, waiting to be sent.
Postcards
About Laurie Whiteley
Writer, Comedian and Work In Progress
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