wish I knew what this said 🙂 I need to ask my penpal! But I love this oversized, colorful card with art (or perhaps the text?) by Marleena Ansio. In any case, it is a fun card for my collection 🙂 (Note: If you can read Finnish and can tell me what this means, please leave a comment! Thanks!)
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“This memorial to the victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade stands on St. George’s Quay in Lancaster, once England’s fourth largest slaving port. … To view and download information, education resources, a town trail and new writings visit www.lancsmuseums.gov.uk/abolished." Thanks to Kerstin in England for this awesome card!
According to my friend who visited here recently, Blackpool Corporation runs over 70 different trains–double and single deckers and some “open tops,” both modern and classic. All are in everyday service! Awesome!
This card is nothing special at first glance. But what my penpal Aila shared makes it extraordinary! She says that Aland, a group of isles between Sweden and Finland, is part of the Finnish state but still has some of its own rules and laws. People in Aland, though, speak Swedish only–and most folks there want Aland to be part of Sweden. She further explains that a person in Aland who speaks Finnish can’t find work, except for maybe in agriculture. Now this is what penpals and postcards is all about! I would have never enjoyed this postcard as much without the commentary! Thanks Aila 🙂
My penpal tells me about folklore and stories of white reindeer. She says she’s never seen a white adult reindeer though.
This was designed by Guy Barton in 1964 for a medieval stall in the Lancaster Priory Church, Lancashire, England. Thank you to my pal in England!
Look at these beautiful, old buildings! I would love to walk along the street … exploring the details of each facade!
I love the “Life is Good” product line … too bad it’s so expensive! We bought shirts for family members for Xmas … and the nice folks at Life is Good were kind enough to include a free postcard. How did they know I collected them?!? 🙂
This cathedral is beautiful … one of the reasons I would love to visit Europe … to see all the medieval churches!
“Started 5,000 years ago, Stonehenge is an extraordinary monument to the achievements of prehistoric engineering. This view is from the south east, looking towards part of the sarsen circle.” My family loved this, although one of my sister said she didn’t feel anything mystical 🙂










