
An armed Rabbit and an air mail Pigeon.
Personally I prefer mail to arms, and I wouldn't be surprised if many mail artists do so, too. At least the great artistamps - which were part of the content of this envelope - are hopeful: sunflowers will be growing larger and are reaching higher than tanks do.

Created and sent by Keith S. Chambers.

The front side of the card shows food for thought, a true quote:

Thank you very much, Keith!
The armed rabbit is surprising... I received a postcard with this quote too, still to be published.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenYou're very welcome Heleen. The armed rabbit is a bit of a tongue-in-cheek image — rabbits being the prey of many, arm themselves for the looming threat of a swooping hawk, a swift fox or a pouncing puma. I'm just saying . . . it sucks to be on the bottom of the food chain, but there's no reason to be a willing victim. Peace out and over . . . k.
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