Cards via Postcrossing

The cards above are leaving my home today:

  • Zhuang from China (What my country is famous for Tag)
  • Yuka from Japan (Japan  – Rest of the World Tag)
  • Ziga from Slovenia (Not your country Tag)
  • Reelika from Estonia ( Animal Postcard Tag)
  • Cristina from Italy (I’m addicted to postcards Tag)
  • Jorma from Finland (Official postcard, not a Tag)
  • Nova from USA  (Official postcard, not a Tag)
  • Marie from France ( New Tea Tag, obviously no postcard but tea!).

They are from Postcrossing.. Hopefully it will arrive soon at the senders!

Letters left..

Last week, quite a few letters have left my home,

to different mailboxes around the world;

  • Felicia Anne from South Africa
  • Inkeri from Finland
  • Jesslyn from Singapore
  • Lea from Slovenia
  • Nancita from Greece
  • Sarka from Czech Republic
  • Shala from Trinidad
  • Tatevik from Armenia
  • Ines from Portugal
  • Invie from Kenya
  • Amanda from Australia
  • Jess from Australia
  • Karla Rebecca from Costa Rica
  • Kimberly from Canada
  • Marika from Sweden

I also send out 3 postcards via postcrossing;

  • Riika from Finland
  • Elke from Germany
  • Rieko from Japan

I’m waiting with excitement in hopes these postcards will be ‘home’ soon!!

Postcrossing

Have you ever heard of Postcrossing? It’s really wonderful and so very addicitive!! When you sign up, you can ask for addresses of other members so that you can send them a postcard! Your address will be given from the moment on, someone asks for it..  It’s really great as you can get many postcards from all over the world!

Along with this, you also have a history map, where you can see to whom you send postcards! It’s looking really complicated!! 🙂 (As you can see, there are red lines ans blue lines so that you can see the difference between send cards and received cards! )

History Map of October 12th, 2006