Glad you enjoyed it - Ansel Adams is considered to be one of the great American nature photographers and did some stunning work in the 1930s-1950s in the western national parks. Lesser known is the work he did at the Manzanar War Relocation Center, a Japanese internment camp that the government built during WWII. It’s a significant departure from the rest of his work, and a very important record of that time in our history that we need never to forget.
I got a second postcard from Romansperson of a zebra from the North Carolina Zoo, a place I’d love to visit. And it has an Andrew Wyeth postage stamp of a cow painting to complete the theme. Thank you!
I got a second card from Helena330: a picture of the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington state. I had no idea there were rain forests in Washington! Thanks!
And I got a card from needscoffee - a sea lion complete with crazy curly hand-drawn hairdo! Too funny! (And I’m also jealous because we don’t have sea lions, or seals, on this coast). Thank you!
I got two cards today. A surprising bonus card from **Karen Lingel **with a lighthouse in Santa Cruz that’s now a surfing museum, and a “regular” card from **Allecher **with an old steamboat on the Arkansas River, telling the “legend of toad suck”, a place where an (in)famous tavern used to be where the patrons “sucked on the bottle til they swelled up like toads”, hence the name. Thank you both!
Got some cards today!
One surprise extra from Karen Lingel, showing the lighthouse in Santa Cruz that EinsteinsHund mentioned above.
Also, two excellent cards fromBiotop, one showing CementLand, USA and another from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans museum, which actually has a vinyl record stuck to it - I shall have to get my record player out!
((I haven’t sent my cards yet, because I am a terrible person))
Yep, it arrived in exactly a week. Such a fun card - I don’t want to spoil the description for our teammates who are getting one (almost) as cool as mine!
Today I got a card from needscoffee with a picture of Pike Place Market. Looks like a geat place to visit!
Thank you very much!!
See Rule 5. All still-unsent postcards should go in the mail in the next two days. Thanks!
Just got a very nice Kansas sunsets card from Railer13. Thanks! My wife’s family has deep Kansas roots, so it was much appreciated here.
I just saw this. I know it’s late but I’ll participate if possible.
Several years ago I participated in a gift exchange that went rather well.
Yes, the signup deadline was awhile ago. If anyone would like to exchange postcards with Enright3, please PM him with your real name and address.
I have received a nice card from Nayna with the Pittsburgh skyline. Thanks very much! That means that I have now received all my cards. They all were nice as ever.
I got a postcard today touting the “Stroll and Roll” through Niles Canyon from, uh, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. It’s addressed to “Current Resident”. Never mind.
More postcards!
A postcard from Bear Nenno, showing various grand and quaint buildings in Zagreb, Croatia, a place apparently so primitive they haven’t quite perfected “paper”. Although I can’t quite determine what material the postcard is – perhaps instead Zagreb’s postcard technology is years ahead of its time. Bear’s message also includes a lovely Feynman diagram! Thanks, Bear Nenno!
And a bonus postcard from Elendil’s Heir showing a Kusama installation called “All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins” (great name) and is apparently a mirrored room filled with abstract, possibly lighted, pumpkin sculptures. I have a feeling it is much cooler than can be depicted on a 2D postcard. Thanks, Elendil’s Heir, and thanks for organizing the exchange!
I got a very funny bonus retro postcard from Silenus! Thank you! I had to Google your message, somehow never having seen that before in all my many, many decades. Learned something new!
First of all, I got my cards away on Thursday, and they are now crossing the pond so will probably arrive next week.
But I also got a set of great postcards from Maus Magill, from Tennessee and North Carolina, including a very cute bat from Linville Caverns.
Got two yesterday. Baker sent me one of an old stone bridge in Kansas, while needscoffee sent me a shot of her last blind date!
Um, romansperson? Just checking if you got the rules right. It’s “three people, one card each” not “one person, three cards”. 
In addition to the cute Guglhupf card and the stunning b/w national park card… I now got a beautiful elephant from the North Carolina National Zoo. 
Thank you very much! All of your cards have been thoughtful and funny and I so loved the suprise of getting bonus cards! 
The bonus cards are where the fun is!