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A place for writting and sharing words between Lemmy's instance. An open-air letterbox.

Do you know those beautiful movies Mary and Max ? Lunch box ? ☺️

This is a place for talking on what's going on here, there, over there, up there. And travel in the cyberspace's limbs and discover others communities. :)

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cross-posted from: https://jlai.lu/post/1992501

Hi dear Sh.itjust.works !

I hope you are well ! The winter is coming. i love when it rains. After months whitout any drop of water i'm feeling good, fresh. :D

I wanted to experiment a "new kind" of interaction in the fediverse. Although we don't really need letters anymore since the advent of mail, smartphone, forum...i think some people will gladly enjoy writing some post to unknown people, to a whole community. And you are the first !

Here is the concept : you write a post, a letter and send it, cross-post to a whole community. It may prove useless but i wanted to give a try. :)

It's a cultural bridge :D Like this one :

Albi's bridge

It's the bridge "Pont Vieux" (Old Bridge) located in Albi, in southern France. It's in the north of Toulouse, 1 hour by train. From there you have an astounding panoramic view of Albi's old city. I love walking in this maze of these little houses, taking a sunbath and drinking a cup of coffee.

Albi city center

And the biggest attraction is Albi's cathedral. I always wondered how did they build this brick cathedral. It tooks around two thousand years to finish and put the last little red bricks. Let's say faith can move moutain.

Cathedrale Sainte-CΓ©cile Inside Albi's Cathedral

I hope you enjoyed this little trip. See ya ! :) And ya ? How are you ? What's going on in your homeland ? 😁

Best regards, jlai.lu

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