The Faux Poste Project

THE FAUX POSTE PROJECT
Frankly, I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but I think I'm onto something. I'm creating fictional postcards, sometimes the story is on the card, sometimes the story is about the card. Most of the elements on the cards are things I've photographed or have created myself. Occasionally I'll use copyright-free elements, but for the most part, they're all my own stuff. I'm including the "back story" for those of you who are interested in the overall process. It's fun for me, and I hope you enjoy reading the stories.

If you have any thoughts regarding what I can do with this idea (maybe a book?), please let me know. Truly, I'm kind of floundering. In the meantime, I continue making the cards, writing the stories, and having fun. — Carol Leigh

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Paint Spill

It began as a typical day for letter carrier Kate McCallister (known locally as the "Mail Ma'am") and for sign painter Brian O'Leary. They were fated to meet as Mr. O'Leary knocked a quart of "Buttercup Yellow" off a ladder just as Ms. McCallister and the U.S. Mail passed below.

Ms. McCallister's wide-brimmed hat (a source of sartorial amusement to those along her route) deflected most of the paint. Mr. O'Leary, assuming defacing the U.S. Mail was a federal offense, was last seen serving conch fritters in the Florida Keys. ©Carol Leigh