Friday, August 26, 2011

Direct swap with Utah

Another one from Jaime and Johnny... thank you very much!
Description: On August 13, 1896, Butch Cassidy and his gang held up the Montpelier, Idaho Bank for 7, 165.00 dollars. This was the first robbery credited to Butch Cassidy and "The Wild Bunch". This photo was taken in Forth Worth, Texas after robbing a Winnemucca, Nevada Bank.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Postcard from Russia

Bolshoe spasibo, Irina!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Direct swap with Utah

Another one from Jaime and Johnny. Thank you very much! :-)

Direct swap with North Carolina

Very, very beautiful... thank you so much Alexa!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Direct swap with North Carolina

Thank you very much Amy! 

Postcard from Singapore

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Direct swap with Utah

Thank you so much Jaime and Johnny! :-)

Postcard from the U.S.


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Postcard from Finland



My first card from Finland! It shows the Uspenski cathedral in Helsinki.

Postcard from the Netherlands

Second card from the Netherlands... a favorite! (It's amazing that people actually read the Postcrossing profiles...)

Friday, August 12, 2011

Postcard from Germany

Chief Garfield- Jicarilla (by Edward S. Curtis), from Germany. A favorite!

Postcard from Taiwan

Taiwan... the second one from Asia and the fifth in total!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Postcard from the Netherlands



Guess where this one comes from?

Postcard from Germany


From Germany. It shows the Moscow subway system. Another favorite!

Postcard from Belgium



From Belgium... obviously. It went straight into my favorites! :-)

Postcard from Japan



My first Postcrossing card, from Japan...

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Postcrossing

It's so frustrating to be a debutant postcrosser and have 5 cards (the maximum allowed for now) travelling and not being able to send out more. One is going to Italy (which shouldn't take long), one to Brazil, one to Russia and two to China. So far I have received cards from Japan, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands. (4 arrived, 4 sent... nicely done! lol)
I used to have a lot of pen pals from all over the world but a lot of them vanished after a letter or two, which is frustrating as well. So now I'm exchanging postcards (without any further commitments) and getting to see places from all over the world. Sounds much better, don't you think?