It's like the uninvisible ink used to write the Declamation of Disrependence for Richard Stands. You can see it when you're not looking! Thanks for the kind letter in altri francobolli style. It is surely a treasure, and an honor to have received it! The recycled railroad paper adds another layer of interestingness to it. I read someplace about mysterious lights in Gurdon. Wonder if that has something to do with Surrealville?
Location: Surrealville, Principality of buZ, United States
I'm a retired railroad man who indulged in the folk art tradition of making chalk drawings on the railcars as an announcement of presence, and diversion from boredom. Although against the rules of the railroad, it was a common enough practice by the employees and hobos, by ignoring enforcement it was de facto tacit approval, for I dispatched drawings for 32 years of my 41 years of employment without interference. The initial purpose of this blog is to record the language used in my frequent boxcar icon dispatches.
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It's like the uninvisible ink used to write the Declamation of Disrependence for Richard Stands. You can see it when you're not looking!
Thanks for the kind letter in altri francobolli style. It is surely a treasure, and an honor to have received it! The recycled railroad paper adds another layer of interestingness to it.
I read someplace about mysterious lights in Gurdon. Wonder if that has something to do with Surrealville?
To see the Gurdon Light is indeed a surreal experience.
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