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Postcard News

July 4, 2008

I’m creating quite the web of international snail mail traffic these days. In what I’m assuming in somewhere in the range of the 1000th postcard I’ve ever sent, Monday saw the mailing of 21 postcards off from an undisclosed location West of the Danube River. This being the third set of postcards sent out, the first two having shipped from the Azores to USA and from Rabat to the USA, a wide range of destinations was included: while a handful of the postcards traveled off the America and another large swath towards Hong Kong, additional cards went to such far off destinations as El Salvador (can you guess who that’s heading to???), Japan, Germany and Denmark – the last two of which are really more of racecards: postcards that I am interested to see if they arrive at their intended destination before I do.

Anywho, the grand push to keep snail mail alive continues. If you want a postcard, just shoot me a note under Postcard Swap!

One comment

  1. Who on earth would be staying in El Salvador long enough to receive a post card? Must either be sadists, idiots, or both.



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