Thursday, December 31, 2009

This is panda postcard I received in a Native Animals tag. It came from China, of course :-)

I think that's the first time I've received two postcards from the same country (other than the U.S.A.) in the same day! Yay, China!

2009-12-31 Forums China Panda
I have no idea what this postcard from China is supposed to represent. It's beautiful, and I love it though! I wish I could find a way to translate it.

The part on the right appears to be a screen of some sort. The bit in the circle in the upper left is a baby riding a dragon's back and carrying an envelope? The whole left part is meant to be torn off, and in addition to the written characters on it there are raised dots, sort of like Braille. Definitely the most puzzling postcard so far!

2009-12-31 Forums China
This is a map of Whidbey Island "the longest island in the United States." It's part of Washington State. Part of me would LOVE to live on an island! You can bet that part isn't doing well in Colorado ;-)

2009-12-31 Forums Washington
Another upcycled food package postcard. This one came with a pretty good story about how the day she bought this product, she also saw a cold cut called, "mac & cheese loaf," which was basically bologna with pieces of cheesy mac in it. I wish I knew exactly where this came from, because if I ever travel there I'm hunting that down!

2009-12-31 Swap-Bot USA Unknown

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

2009-12-30 Forum New York
Dining Room in the Country by Pierre Bonnard

2009-12-30 Swap-Bot Missouri
I made this one for a tag called "Card Decorated with Stamps." I didn't collect all these stamps myself, in addition to my new postcard habit, I have a longstanding ebay problem...

This one's going to China in the morning.

2009-12-30 Jen Stamps

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Picupurcross, the writer of this postcard says:
I know there are more touristy and interesting places to see in Texas, but I love the stark simplicity of this view! I have lived all over the US and what I love most about Texas is the land-rolling hills, flat plains and a big blue sky that goes on forever!


2009-12-29 Forums Texas

Monday, December 28, 2009

This is a photograph of The Cathedral of Christ the Redeemer/Savior in Moscow, Russia. In Russian, it looks like this: Храм Христа Спасителя. I can cut and paste, cool huh?

Apparently it was originally planned by Tsar Alexander I in 1812, but not completed until 1883. Then, there was that whole Russian Revolution, and the government dynamited the cathedral! On purpose! They planned to build a monument to socialism, the The Palace of the Soviets in its place.

But, that never actually materialized, because of funding issues and WWII and the fall of the Soviet Union, etc. So from 1958 until 1995 they used the foundation as an open air swimming pool. You gotta love the Soviets, they sure knew how to make lemonade I guess!

In 1995, the Russian Orthodox Church gathered funds from around the world and rebuilt the cathedral. Isn't it beautiful? You can read more about it here. I had no idea there was so much behind this building until I started poking around. Fascinating stuff!


2009-12-28 RU-95354
This is a result of a fun game at the Postcrossing Forums called "UYI, Use Your Imagination." You got to choose a series of any three letters, and the next person had to send you a postcard filling those initials. The person before me left "G. U. G." and I sent her a card of the Denver Capitol Building (ie Gray Under Gold, for the granite walls and gold dome.)

Then I left the letters R. A. C. for the next person and this is what I got. She sent "Retro And Current." Pretty clever, huh? It's San Francisco's Chinatown.

2009-12-28 Forums California

Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Great Wall.

2009-12-26 CN-144558
Another great card from Finland.

The writer, Seija, has also affixed a fox stamp to the picture side of the postcard, isn't it beautiful?

2009-12-26 Forums Finland
A movie quote postcard from Arizona, this quote is from Grease:

"If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter." Principal McGee (Eve Arden)

2009-12-26 Swap-bot Arizona

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Alcatraz, how cool is that?

2009-12-24 Forums California
This was made from a box of Amy's Cheddar Bunnies, and the writer Hope says her 3 year old loves these crackers. We love them, too! They're a lot like goldfish crackers, but better. It comes here from Texas.

2009-12-24 Swap-bot Texas

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

This one was also a movie quote swap. Her quote is from HBO Presents Steven Wright:
"There's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot."

She says she included it because this is a photo of their favorite local fishing spot in Massachusetts. I can see why!

2009-12-23 Swap-Bot Massachusetts

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A beautiful spring postcard from Finland, to take some of the "blah" out of the winter.

2009-12-22 Forums Finland
An upcycled postcard, made from health food cookie packaging! The postcard is from New York, but I'll have to see if the cookies are available here, they look yummy!

2009-12-22 Swap-Bot New York
This one was a swap with the theme of "White." It hails from New Jersey.

2009-12-22 Swap-Bot New Jersey
This one had a front panel that fell off somewhere between Boulder and here. I wrote to the sender through Swap-Bot and asked, just for the sake of curiosity, what it was. If I hear back, I'll let you all know!

The swap involved sending a movie quote, so I'm sharing the back of the postcard with you, without the mailing information of course, so you can see how cool this one is! Her quote is from Blade Runner:

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.



2009-12-22 Swap-Bot Colorado

Monday, December 21, 2009

I'm not sure which state this was sent from. This was from a swap on Swap-Bot which required you to add 3 book recommendations to your postcard.

She listed:
Summer of My German Soldier-Bette Greene
The Outsiders-S.E. Hinton
Thurston House-Danielle Steele

I read the first two, but not since I was in junior high or high school. I loved them then. I haven't read anything by Danielle Steele, but if she liked the first two and this one, maybe I'll give it a try.

2009-12-21 Swap-bot US Unknown
This was from the same swap, her book recommendations are:

The Graveyard Book-Neil Gaiman
The Hunger Games-Suzanne Collins
All We Know of Heaven-Jacquelyn Mitchard

I thought this was especially perfect because this summer we listened to The Graveyard Book while we camped our way through Utah, which is where this postcard is from! I haven't read the other two...

2009-12-21 Swap-bot Utah
This says, "Beautiful Trier, Here resided Constantine the Great." Martina says Trier is beautifully decorated each year for Christmas, and that people come from all over Germany, France, the UK and even the US to see it at this time of year.

2009-12-21 Forums Germany
Isn't this beautiful? This is in the Cascade National Park in Washington State.

I'm not really sure, but there appears to be a tiny UFO above the mountains. It's not mentioned anywhere on the back, but it is a part of the photo, not something smeared on the postcard. Hot air balloon? E.T.? Blip on the negative? Hard to say...

2009-12-21 Forums Washington

Friday, December 18, 2009

A portion from The Birth of Venus. Dagmar chose this postcard to send me from her hometown from Frankfurt, Germany because right now, Frankfurt is the home of a large exhibit of the works of Botticelli. I'd love to be able to go there and see it!

DE-485288 12-18-2009
This one came to me from about 10 minutes from my house! The theme of the swap was "white." It's a detail from a Georgia O'Keeffe painting.

2009-12-18 Swap-Bot White O'Keefe
This is the first "Ad Card" I've received! Also from the "White Postcard" swap. It's for the Acela Express route on the Amtrak, that goes from Boston to Washington D.C.

2009-12-18 Swap-Bot White

Thursday, December 17, 2009

This is from a swap where we were suppose to "Upcycle" a grocery box, or essentially recycle it by turning it into a postcard.

2009-12-17 Swap-Bot Grocery Box Zesta

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

This is a lovely multi-view of the Abbaye Saint-Léger in Soissons, France. This was part of a cathedral, but is now used as a museum, it appears.

FR-73355 12-15-2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

Changhua Great Buddha Statue of Baguashan

This is an 86 foot tall statue of Buddha in Taiwan. Visitors can go inside and look out his eyes! How cool is that?

TW-105256 12-14-2009

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

It says View of the Parque da Cidade in Niterói. According the Bruno, the author of the postcard, it's about 8 miles from Rio de Janeiro.

BR-86060 12-09-2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

This is from Matilda Bay in Western Australia.

AU-59595 12-08-2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

This is from a school in Great Britain. Their classroom is using Postcrossing to learn about the world!

GB-107254 12-07-2009

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Suomi is the Finnish word for Finland.

FI-697360 12-05-2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

This is from Poland and says, "Greetings from Gliwice" in Polish.

PL-55684 12-01-0-2009

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