Strange Email

Do you ever get utterly weird emails? I mean, inexplicably weird?

I don’t have my email address on my web site in plain form, because I get enough spam already, thankyouverymuch. I have a form, and if someone REALLY wants to send me a message, they can use it. Yeah, it’s a pain in the ass compared to clicking on a mailto link, but I’m not a particularly outgoing person.

Messages come through in fits and starts. I don’t know why. I don’t ever advertise my website in any way beyond having the link available in the signature of my email messages. I don’t think I’ve joined any new mailing lists lately. Oh, wait—I did join a local list for people who are homeschooling for “academic excellence” more than religious reasons. But I haven’t posted to it, and there have been all of two posts so far. It can’t really explain the three messages sent through the website today after not getting any in a week or so.

Anyway, someone using an email address for a law firm in California just sent me a street address in California. I don’t know what this signifies. Is it the place where some marvelous treasure is buried? I’ll never know, as the sender chose to send nothing else.

So if you sent it, and I’m supposed to actually, I don’t know, do something with it? Please try again with a little more information.

Cyn is Rick's wife, Katie's Mom, and Esther & Oliver's Mémé. She's also a professional geek, avid reader, fledgling coder, enthusiastic gamer (TTRPGs), occasional singer, and devoted stitcher.
Posts created 4262

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Posts

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top