Re: Snail mail privacy | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Ann Zabaldo (ann.zabaldo![]() |
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Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:29:15 -0800 (PST) |
> It doesn't feel like a lot of work; it's something I enjoy doing when > I happen to be the first one by after the mail is delivered, or with > someone else who happened by sorting alongside, and I also enjoy > coming and seeing it done already. As for "on time" -- what's the > rush? The mail will still be there the next day; not everybody picks > up mail every day in any case. Hi all! Just sticking my oar in here ... I wonder how much of a difference it makes in the size of the community? Sorting mail for a community of 19 or 20 is a lot different than sorting mail for 45+. Plus if you have one or more people working out of their homes the mail could be substantial depending on the business/work. What I like about this thread is that it shows that each community has developed its own culture regarding various activities w/in the community. Across communities we do things differently yet we can learn from each other at the same time. Which gives me a great segue to plug the upcoming cohousing conference in MA in June. A place and space to discuss and learn from each other. Best -- Ann Z. -- Ann Zabaldo Voice 202-291-7892 Fax 202-291-8594 Takoma Village Cohousing Washington, DC Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC McLean, VA
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Mail [ was Urban cohousing: Common house on roof?] Sharon Villines, January 11 2008
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- Re: Snail mail privacy Raines Cohen, January 13 2008
- Re: Snail mail privacy Sharon Villines, January 13 2008
- Re: Snail mail privacy Ann Zabaldo, January 13 2008
- Re: Snail mail privacy Brian Bartholomew, January 13 2008
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Mail [ was Urban cohousing: Common house on roof?] Sharon Villines, January 11 2008
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