#65 (March 6): Write a letter about why you write letters. Tell your letter's recipient why you enjoy the old-fashioned activity of correspondence. Encourage him or her to write letters, too.
#66 (March 7): Write a letter about a vacation you fondly remember. Where did you go? What did you do? Who were you with? Have you ever been back?
#67 (March 8): Write about a problem you have and how you handle it.
#68 (March 9): Write a letter to a child. Write on fun, brightly colored stationery. Send it in a non-traditional envelope. Add some stickers. Make it a joy to receive.
#69 (March 10): Write a letter with your favorite pen. Tell why it's your favorite.
#70 (March 11): What do you wish for? What do you want? What do you need? Write a letter to someone today, sharing your wish.
#71 (March 12): St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner. Today, write a letter and include an Irish saying in it. Maybe you'll want to say something like this:
May your blessings outnumberHappy letter writing!
The shamrocks that grow,
And may trouble avoid you
Wherever you go.
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