Aargh. I have been shockingly remiss. Slightly in posting here, but mostly in providing my thanks to someone...
Last weekend, I wombled into the house and found a pretty postcard on the doormat with some botanical-y sort of plants on it.
On the reverse (or is it obverse - I'm never sure with postcards) was a block of big, black text.
I was baffled.
Then I remembered that some weeks ago
pseudomonas said he was practising his calligraphing, and was offering to post out postcards of examples. I requested "something in half-unical"[*], which is a favourite script of mine.
The resulting postcard has my name and address beautifully lettered on one side. The other side is a solid block of text, which on reading is revealed to be a scurrilous limerick. The whole thing is dotted with tiny, painted green dragons one of whom is puffing smoke out of a set of bagpipes. Lettering, rude limericks and dragons! What's not to like?
[*] I just went to find a wikipedia entry to link to in case you didn't know what it looked like. "Half-unical", I typed. "Did you mean 'half-uncial'?" it asked. Do you want this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-uncial#Half-uncial Eh?
Bugger me, I've been misreading that for more than twenty years. And mispronouncing it, to boot. No one's ever called me on it.
So thanks,
pseudomonas. It made my day :)