In Today’s Mail

Well, not today today, but a couple days ago.

I was going through the mail at work, as is my prerogative. Moments like this one make me relish that prerogative.

I came across an unusually pristine bubble mailer — we get tons (not literally, because they are quite lightweight, so perhaps I should say VOLUMES) of bubble mailers, and few are as clean and unrumpled as this one. Perhaps Beth at Indoor Recess has some special bubble mailer powers?

Anyway, then I noticed the stamps. They were unusually relevant to my interests:

With amazing stamps like this, how could anything NOT awesome be inside the envelope?

Outer space AND and dragonflies. (Specifically, the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and Aeshna canadensis.)

So, was there any question that I’d find something unbearably wonderful inside the envelope?

Basia Bulat - Heart of My Own

Basia Bulat - Heart of My Own

The wonderful, amazing, perfect, etc. Basia Bulat’s second album, Heart of My Own. I fell in deep love with Basia’s debut record, Oh My Darling, in late 2007, and have been eagerly anticipating this new record. I haven’t listened to it enough to comment extensively on its contents, but I will say that a) I like it and b) it’s got an old-school folk feeling, with lots of autoharp, but also a modern context, with lots of strings and choral backing vocals.

(P.S. If you’re wondering how to pronounce her name, it’s BASH-ya boo-LAT.)

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