We have written the perennially deeply unfashionable round-robin letters since 1987 – over two decades. The early ones may have been initially typed on a Psion 3a and some on a PC. We’d then print a hundred or so and send them with Christmas cards. For many years we’d use light weight paper to save on postage.
Now we blog and send the link. It may seem less seasonal. But it’s easier. And our readership is not a hundred or so, but many hundreds.
The continuity of letters plus blog over more than a score of years makes for an interesting family history. I reread some of these and think “crikey, did we do that?” I hope you enjoy them too.