I chose to express my love in an old-fashioned way this Valentine’s Day—with a handwritten note, just as I had planned and mentioned in my last post. In a world of fleeting texts and digital messages, the warmth of ink on paper holds a charm that no screen can replicate.
Here’s a poem I wrote for my family, straight from the heart—a small reminder that love isn’t just about grand gestures, but about the words we leave behind, etched in time. Let’s bring back the magic of handwritten letters and make our emotions truly tangible.


Lovely!
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Thanks, sir!
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we love you too dad.
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Stay blessed and loved always. Enjoy life.
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Very nice!
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Thanks,Mick.
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We like handwritten texts. They are special in times when everything is printed out. For such an intimate text, handwriting is the appropriate form.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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You’re right. Thanks.
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Ink on paper, love in heart – your poetry will be treasured for years to come
The handwritten letters have a unique charm that digital communication cannot replicate
Handwritten written letters engage multiple senses: sight (reading the words) Touch ( holding the paper ) and even smell ( the scent of the paper and ink)
So you are right let’s bring back the joy of handwritten letters 👍👍
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Thanks!
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we love you too dad
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❤️
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