Sunday, 28 October 2012

Some people are finding it hard to post a comment even though I have enabled the program to accept comments. if you have a problem you can e-mail to droppedhproject@gmail.com  Thanks Alison

Thursday, 25 October 2012

I am beginning to get some postcards back and will start to put up some comment, thank you all for making this happen, keep up the good work of finding these letters.These were found in Winchester.
I always find “T”in the kitchen in the afternoon!!!!!!!!!!!!  Lyn

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Where are they?????????



For the last year I have spent nearly all the time thinking about words and letters. Why? Because I have chosen 'words in art' as the title of my final degree show.

This got me to thinking about the pronunciation of words and how we correct our children to not drop their 'H's and 'T's. But then my mind goes further than it should and I began to wonder where all these dropped letters go. I imagine them on the pavement invisible to humans - but there. Is this why we trip on pavements, but there's nothing there? Are they dropped behind the cushions on the settee, lying in the folds all hairy and dusty?
There must be dozens of them at football matches, are they responsible for missed penalties? Are they the reason your glass tips over in the pub as you put down your pint?

Do you know where they go? If you have any ideas that would help the project grow please let me know. Draw me a sketch, write me a few words, with your help we can start to rehabilitate these letters back into the community and back into conversation.

Please e-mail droppedhproject@gmail.com