George J. Ziogas
1 min readApr 7, 2023

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Ah, the lost art of handwritten letters – a vestige of bygone days when time stood still, and words were lovingly crafted with ink on parchment. The mere thought conjures up images of feather quills dancing across pages, sealing wax melting into intricate emblems, and the anticipation of waiting by the mailbox for a heartfelt missive to arrive.

In an age where messages were few and far between, each word was cherished, and the subtle strokes of a pen revealed the tender emotions and nuanced thoughts of the writer. Alas, the advent of modern technology has left these treasures adrift, like leaves blown away by the digital winds of change.

Yet, for those who yearn for the intimate connection once forged by the simple act of writing, the nostalgia for handwritten words lingers like a wistful dream – a poignant reminder of a time when every letter carried the weight of love, friendship, and human connection. _/\_

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

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