Bird’s View of Salonica
A reproduction of a World War I-era card, with a bird’s-eye view of Thessaloniki, Greece.
A reproduction of a World War I-era card, with a bird’s-eye view of Thessaloniki, Greece.
My new low Postcrossing number (TM-38) shows a way of life that prizes the simpler things.
“There’s a shortage of postcards in Ethiopia.” Nevertheless, Sean found one.
In my mailbox today were two — and only two — postcards, coincidentally both from Indonesia, and from different senders who got my address from different sources. This card, from Shinta, shows three side-by-side volcanoes…
My first card from Bosnia and Herzegovina comes from Sonja, a travel agent there. Think she’s just trying to sell us a vacation package?
A preview (in postcard form) of the premier issue of Letters & Journals, which should debut (hopefully!) not later than the end of the year.
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