# Panhandle Post vs The Cloud Report

> Side-by-side comparison of two snail mail subscription clubs.

**Source:** [Letter Clubs](https://letterclubs.com/compare/panhandle-post-YE7S10py-vs-the-cloud-report)

## Quick Comparison

| Feature | Panhandle Post | The Cloud Report |
|---------|----------------|------------------|
| **Price** | $12\.00 | $8/mo |
| **Frequency** | Monthly | Monthly |
| **Ships** | US only | Worldwide |
| **Rating** | N/A | N/A |

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## Panhandle Post
*Seasonal letters, recipes, and botanicals from a North Idaho homestead*

![Panhandle Post](https://storage.googleapis.com/letter-clubs.firebasestorage.app/submissions/1786753443386-dxmku2qa1dw_8951c90d.jpeg)

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| **Price** | $12\.00 |
| **Frequency** | Monthly |
| **Ships** | US only |
| **Country** | US |

I've been homesteading for fifteen years — chickens, rabbits, ducks, pigs, goats, bees, and a lot of gardens. Each month I mail a letter about what's actually happening here, along with a seasonal recipe card, a botanical illustration, some vintage ephemera, and a small something from the garden or kitchen. Honest stories from someone who's been at it a while and still has plenty to learn.

This lot includes three months of Panhandle Post — a little envelope arrives from our homestead in the Idaho Panhandle — packed with a seasonal letter from our family, a recipe card, a botanical illustration, a little something from the homestead — seeds we saved, herbs we dried, or something seasonal from the kitchen, a few pieces of vintage ephemera, and a sticker for a pop of color. Real mail. Real life. No filler.

Panhandle Post is a monthly snail mail subscription rooted in slow, seasonal living — homesteading, foraging, gardening, and the quiet rhythms of life on a small farm in North Idaho. Each envelope reflects what's actually happening here that month: what we're growing, harvesting, cooking, and tending to.

I’ve been homesteading for 15 years. I’ve raised chickens, ducks, pigs, goats, honeybees, and many gardens. Some things I’ve gotten pretty good at, and others have taken a lot of learning along the way, and some just weren't a good fit for us .This letter is just honest stories from someone who's been at it a while and still has plenty to learn.
It's the kind of mail worth looking forward to.

This makes a perfect gift for:
Someone who loves getting real mail
The cottagecore or slow living person in your life
Gardeners, foragers, and homestead dreamers
Anyone who needs a little more quiet and seasonal in their mailbox

What’s inside each envelope:
A letter from the homestead
A seasonal recipe card
A botanical illustration
A little something from the homestead — seeds we saved, herbs we dried, or something seasonal from the kitchen
A few pieces of vintage ephemera
A sticker

How it works: This is a prepaid 3-month subscription. After purchase I'll reach out to confirm your mailing address, and your first envelope will ship that same month.

Ships monthly. Free shipping. US only.
Orders placed by the 15th ship that month. Orders after the 15th ship the following month.

Questions? Feel free to message me!

**Tags:** `recipes`, `USA`

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## The Cloud Report
*A monthly printed newsletter about nothing and everything\.*

![The Cloud Report](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f75203e8b5eec739b43319c/e43165b2-2675-471b-b74a-41f4901633d1/DworshakAA022.JPG?format=1500w)

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| **Price** | $8/mo |
| **Frequency** | Monthly |
| **Ships** | Worldwide |
| **Country** | US |

A monthly hand-bound risograph zine from Christine Tyler Hill, a Vermont artist and crossing guard, about the small things she notices at her intersection and beyond.

The Cloud Report is a monthly printed newsletter from Christine Tyler Hill, an artist and crossing guard in Burlington, Vermont.The Cloud Report is a monthly printed newsletter from Christine Tyler Hill, an artist and crossing guard in Burlington, Vermont. Each issue is a hand-bound 8-page risograph zine featuring her drawings, paintings, and writing about the small things she notices at her intersection and beyond: clouds, funny trash, dogs in coats. New features and rotating sections appear every month. A warm, low-tech subscription for anyone who likes paying attention to ordinary things and getting real mail.

**Tags:** `recipes`, `monthly`, `letter`, `food`, `seasonal`

**Social:** [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/christinetylerhill/)

**[Visit The Cloud Report](https://christinetylerhill.com/cloudreport)**
[Read reviews](https://letterclubs.com/club/the-cloud-report/reviews)
