
A warm-hearted effort for a cold-blooded friend
In 1954, a Florida postmaster helped an Ohio boy complete a pet project
A very important envelope arrived at the Orlando, FL, Post Office in December 1954.

A young boy named David sent the postmaster a plea for help with his pet chameleon — who happened to be enclosed.
Ohio was getting too cold, David explained.
“Will you please let him loose. Could you let me know if he arrives there O.K. … I am so worried about him,” the boy wrote.
Thankfully, the stalwart reptile survived the long journey in the pre-stamped envelope, which was mercifully hand-canceled. Postmaster L.A. Bryant rose to the occasion and helped the critter complete the last leg of its 3-cent, one-way journey to sunny Florida.
“I received your chameleon yesterday and he was immediately released on Post Office grounds,” Bryant wrote back to David on Dec. 7.
The story of the letter, the lad and his lizard is remembered as a unique delivery in postal history.
Releasing a reptile in another state would probably be illegal today.
Additionally, USPS packaging would not fulfill U.S. Department of Transportation rules for shipping a chameleon, who falls under the “Small, Harmless, Cold-Blooded Animals” heading in Section 526 of Publication 52 — Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail. Such a container must be made of“275-pound test, double-wall, corrugated, weather-resistant fiberboard (W5c) or equivalent.”
The Postal Service also recommends including insulation when shipping cold-blooded animals and using the fastest method available.
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Timing is everything
A retail associate shares her tips for holiday shipping, a heroic carrier pops the question and a familiar voice brings Ben Franklin to life
With more than a decade of USPS service, Cory Johnson knows how to make the holiday season a success.
“I always tell people: Don’t wait until the last minute,” said Johnson, a retail associate at the Syosset, NY, Post Office. “You just don’t know what can happen. The earlier you ship, the better.”
Johnson also advises customers on how to pack a box according to its contents. “Try to make the contents as tight as possible,” she tells them. “If you can, add bubble wrap or foam. If it’s fragile or hazardous, let us know and we can assist you.”
Johnson has seen a lot in her tenure — including people writing destination addresses where the return address should be — and has to clue them in.
She also makes sure customers know the rules on shipping potentially hazardous material. “I recommend customers check the information on our website and do their part to ship safely.”
A hero’s welcome … and a proposal
Rural Carrier Associate Jaylen Lockhart had a seat at the table again in the home of Guy and Marcia Miller of Aurora, IL.
The couple celebrated their second Thanksgiving dinner with the Postal Service employee, who came to Guy Miller’s rescue last year after he fell while walking his dog Bentley.
The gathering was even more meaningful this year because it included a surprise proposal. Lockhart got down on bended knee to ask girlfriend Sydney Rehm to marry him as the Millers captured the moment on camera.
Rehm said yes.
“They had champagne bottles waiting. They greeted us with a great smile. And so it was something that was very embraced and loved,” Lockhart told “Good Morning America” in an interview.
Although Lockhart, 27, and Miller, 76, met by a chance encounter, he has made a friend for life.
“I look up to Guy. I see he’s a great husband; he’s been a great dad, and a great mentor,” Lockhart told GMA. “And I’m just blessed that we’re here for another Thanksgiving and blessed to have a great role model.”
Ben there, done that
The first postmaster general plays a pivotal role in the latest documentary by acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns.
Benjamin Franklin is featured prominently throughout “The American Revolution,” a 12-hour series that aired on PBS last month.
Franklin’s voice is reprised by American performer Mandy Patinkin, who also voiced Franklin in a previous Burns documentary, “Benjamin Franklin,” that was released in 2022.
More than 60 voices in a star-studded ensemble help to narrate Burns’ latest project including Josh Brolin as George Washington, Jeff Daniels as Thomas Jefferson, Liev Schreiber as Samuel Adams, and Michael Keaton as Benedict Arnold.
The series is available to stream on PBS.org.
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Looking sharp
How much do you know about Ralph Lauren’s USPS collection?
“News Quiz” is a weekly feature that lets you test your knowledge of recent Link stories. The correct answers appear at the end.
1. What is embroidered on the cuffs of the USPS-inspired wool coat designed by Polo Ralph Lauren?
a) “1775” and “2025”
b) “Always Delivering” and “Always Innovating”
c) “An American Original”
d) “Through Rain and Snow and Dark of Night”
2. What president issued a proclamation of Thanksgiving, marking the beginning of the holiday’s national recognition?
a) Calvin Coolidge
b) Thomas Jefferson
c) Abraham Lincoln
d) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
3. Which one of the following clues were not featured in the USPS category on the Nov. 17 episode of the “Jeopardy!” TV quiz show?
a) Benjamin Franklin as the nation’s first postmaster general
b) Delivering mail by sled dog in Alaska
c) Pocahontas as the first named Native American on a stamp
d) Pony Express riders traveling between Missouri and California
4. True or false: A copayment is the same thing as coinsurance.
a) True
b) False
5. What tipped off Park Falls, WI, Letter Carrier Michael Cain that something might be wrong with one of the customers along his route?
a) A dog inside the house kept barking.
b) He could smell smoke coming from the house.
c) The customer’s front door was left open.
d) Two days’ worth of mail was in the mailbox.
Answers: 1) a. 2) c. 3) d. 4) b. A copayment is a fixed amount paid for certain covered health care services; coinsurance refers to a percentage paid for some covered health care services. 5) d.
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A retail associate shares her tips for holiday shipping, a heroic carrier pops the question and a familiar voice brings Ben Franklin to life
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News QuizLooking sharp
How much do you know about Ralph Lauren’s USPS collection?