Thursday, December 29, 2011

Postcard from a friend/direct swap with Georgia


1 egg, beaten
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup self-rising flour
½ cup cornmeal
½ tsp salt
6-8 green tomatoes, cut into ¼ “ slices
bacon drippings or vegetable oil
 Mix egg and buttermilk in a shallow dish. Working in batches, dip tomato slices into the egg mixture, allowing excess to drip back into the dish. Coat with flour mixture. Fry in hot oil (375°) in a large, heavy skillet until browned, turning once with tongs. Transfer to drain.
Yield: 6 servings.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Direct swap with Oregon

JFK

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Direct swap with Tennessee


Perhaps the most distinctive and famous Louisiana food is crawfish. It is more tender than lobster, more delicate than shrimp, and has a unique flavor all its own. Historically, most of the crawfish consumed in the United States are produced in Louisiana. Acadians have perfected the use of crawfish in many Cajun dishes like étouffée and the ever popular jambalaya.

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This park has been laid out over the crest of the bluffs, in the actual location where much of the tragic battle was fought. It is a unit of the National Park System.

Direct swap with Tennessee

Direct swap with Tennessee

Direct swap with Tennessee

Direct swap with Texas

Direct swap with Texas

Direct swap with Texas





A great selection of Texas recipes. Thank you very much arthistorychick! :-)

Direct swap with Colorado

Friday, December 23, 2011

Direct swap with Oregon


The Lewis & Clark expedition of 1804 paved the way for the westward exodus of an estimated 300,000 pioneers by wagon train along what became known as the Oregon Trail.


Direct swap with Oregon

Direct swap with Oregon


Declaration of Independence: On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence represented the birth of a new nation as it declared the separation of the thirteen colonies from England. The document was drafted by Thomas Jefferson who based its structure from the philosophies of John Locke as well as other English and French ideologies. Image Courtesy of the National Archive and Records Administration.

Direct swap with Oregon

Direct swap with Oregon

The first one of another series of five.
clockwise from top left: Young Harbor Seal, Orcas, Double-Crested Cormorant, Tufted Puffin, Sea Urchins, Sea Otter, Seagulls, Spouting Gray Whale

Direct swap with Arkansas

Direct swap with Georgia

 The Confederate flag (center) was adopted September, 1861, after General Beauregard decided that a new flag was needed in the Battle of Manassas, July, 21, 1861, to be less confusing than the Stars and Bars; or the First National Flag of the Confederacy, which resembled the U. S. Flag (Union) in the dust, smoke, and heat of battle. (A vintage card, dated 1965)

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The beautiful North Georgia Mountains near Sky Valley, GA.


Sculling on the river.

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Greetings from the wide expanse of Municipal Beach on Treasure Island.


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The first one of an envelope full of postcards from a Georgia postcrosser. Thanks again!
Description: Greetings from St Petersburg Beach. This view overlooks Gulf Boulevard, the wide expanse of perfect white sand beach and the Gulf of Mexico.

Postcard from Russia

Postcard from China

Xie xie, Merlin! :-)

Postcard from Canada

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Friday, December 16, 2011

More direct swapping with Texas

Muchas gracias Victor! :-)

Postcard from the Netherlands

It came with the new Postcrossing stamp... I'll post a picture of it soon. Thank you very much Jet! :-)

Postcard from Taiwan

Postcard from Germany

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Postcard from Germany


Direct swap with Texas

Muchas gracias for this hilarious postcard Victor! :-)

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Direct swap with New York

Moodna Viaduct, Salisbury Mills

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Postcards from a friend, 2

A card I favorited on Postcrossing. Thank you very much Nikki!

Postcards from a friend, 1

Thank you very much Nikki! 

Direct swap with South Dakota



Thank you sooo very much Aaron! :-)

Postcard from the UK

Postcard from Germany

Thank you card from Taiwan

Monday, November 14, 2011

Direct swap with Pennsylvania

A card I favorited on Postcrossing. Thank you very much Jan!