04 December 2008
Pura Vida!
Alas, I have return. I will get my act in gear and post all the beautiful postcards I continue to receive! Today's installment is from Costa Rica! Megan & William went on a FAM with my company; they had a wonderful time, and they sent me a postcard each. There are so many places I want to see, but you wouldn't have to twist my arm to make me go back to warm, rainy, and green Costa Rica.
PURA VIDA!
Side Note: I received William's almost two weeks ago, and Megan's was received yesterday!
26 September 2008
Another Update on My Laziness
I must apologize for my lack of posts. We went through a dry spell with internet, and I am now proud to announce that the internet has been found and I am back in business. I will start back up and get this blog back in shape. I would hate for my dear postcard senders to think I do not appreciate the lovely postcards I have been receiving because I love them (and you!)!!
Stay tuned - more postcards to follow.
Stay tuned - more postcards to follow.
02 June 2008
Valpariso, Chile
Ms Emiko wins most faithful postcard sender award! Since I told Emiko about my collection, she has sent me a postcard since she has arrived in Ecuador. I am however using that one as a bookmark and don't feel like scanning it yet, but it must be my favorite so far. Here is one from her travels in Chile.
National Geographic Article
I went to the airport to meet Mark; he was flying in from the east coast. I was in the mood for a magazine and happened upon this fine zine: National Geographic. Mainly because of the new Stonehenge hoop-la. However, I found this short piece and of course must share:
Labels:
Culture,
History,
Magazine,
National Geographic,
Postcard,
Stonehenge
04 May 2008
My Favorite Summer Vacation Spot in the US: Ocean Isle Beach, NC
Peru
Klee
Update on My Laziness
I have been a dweeb, and have not been updating my blog. This morning, I scanned many postcards to be added so please forgive the flood.
New for format: I am only going to scan the front of the postcards. I hope you do not hate me. It just takes so long to clean up the back. If you really miss it, let me know and I can add them back.
New for format: I am only going to scan the front of the postcards. I hope you do not hate me. It just takes so long to clean up the back. If you really miss it, let me know and I can add them back.
29 February 2008
Freiburg
Along the way Megan also went to Freiburg. Why are European cities so beautiful? They have something, they have a character that American cities lack...
That is not to say that American cities are not amazing in their individual ways. Maybe it is the history behind European cities? American cities are still so young in comparison.
ps. i love the little German boys on these stamps!
Amsterdam
The word is out ~ send Alia your postcards! Not only will they make my magnetic door so beautiful, but the rest of the world wide web can share in your adventures!!
My friend and co-worker has been busy a traveling this year around Europe, and on her most recent trip she visited Amsterdam. (I wanted her to go to Basel, but she didn't listen to me - next time, right?)
The only down side to all these beautiful postcards is that the list of places I want to go just keeps expanding. One of these days I will pick up and not return for a couple of years! Enjoy!!
My friend and co-worker has been busy a traveling this year around Europe, and on her most recent trip she visited Amsterdam. (I wanted her to go to Basel, but she didn't listen to me - next time, right?)
The only down side to all these beautiful postcards is that the list of places I want to go just keeps expanding. One of these days I will pick up and not return for a couple of years! Enjoy!!
16 February 2008
Best Birthday Wish Ever!
This year, as every year, I was/am a lucky girl with friends and family sending birthday wishes and love from all corners of the continent. The most wonderful birthday wish was from my best friend Karolina. We have an on-going problem of never getting either's birthday present in the mail in time for our actual birthday, but this year KG was on top of it and her's was the first present I opened on my actual birthday.
**with permission, I am sharing her awesome birthday wish**
10 February 2008
Chicago: Part Three
Belize
I went to Belize in October 04 for a work trip. We went all over the Cayo District and several of the beach areas. This was my first trip to Central America and I had no idea what to expect. I absolutely loved Belize! Jungle and clear blue ocean. The country and people were beautiful and warm. The food was amazing! And, of course Marie Sharp's Hot Sauce.
06 February 2008
The Postcard
The United Postal Service defines a postcard as:
rectangular, at least 3-½ inches high x 5 inches long x .007 inch thick
and no more than 4-¼ inches high x 6 inches long x .016 inches thick.
Deltiology is the study and collection of postcards. Compared to philately, the identification of a postcard's place and time of production can often be an impossible task because postcards, unlike stamps, are produced in a decentralised, unregulated manner. For this reason, serious collectors may choose to limit their acquisitions to cards by specific artists and publishers, or by time and location.
Philately is the study of revenue and postage stamps. This includes the design, production and uses of stamps after they are authorized for issue, usually by government authorities, the most common one being postal authorities. Although many equate it with stamp collecting, it is a distinct activity. For instance, philatelists will study extremely rare stamps without expecting to own copies of them, whether because of cost, or because the sole survivors are in museums. Conversely, stamp collecting is the acquisition of stamps, at times without regard for origin or usage.
I decided to look up postcard. I just linked from definition to definition - it was interesting to just read these bites. Thank you information super highway.
05 February 2008
New York, New York
More Chicago
04 February 2008
Chicago
Japan
Guatemala: Part II
Guatemala: Part I
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