The Great Summer 2014 Postcard Exchange!

Don’t worry yourself too much yet; you have until August 15 to get your cards in the mail. :slight_smile:

Just dropped mine off at the Post Office.

PM me your address and I’ll send you a postcard.

Same here. I got plenty.

Posted mine today! I am so excited to be one of the recipients of the extra postcard from williambaskerville. Thanks!

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Me too. I’ve got several leftover postcard packets from the vintage paper fair–I’ll be happy to send them out to any interested parties.

Just sent out my three this afternoon.

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My three postcards went out in the mail this morning. Two within the States and one overseas.

I should mention that I went with postcards from my hometown. I wasn’t sure if anyone would want postcards from Radiator Springs (Cars Land at Disneyland).

I think a postcard from Radiator Springs would be awesome! :smiley:

Hey, I’m still waiting on my names & addresses … you should be sending them to my private e-mail, because for unknown reasons I can’t get any PM’s on the SDMB :frowning:

Thanks …

Got my first card from Elendil’s Heir. My hit the mails about 30 minutes ago.

It’s all good, because the rest arrived today. Yay! I’ll be sending them out tomorrow.

Mine are stamped, addressed and filled with the usual goofball writings. They will be stuck in the mailbox tomorrow morning when I go out to run errands. :slight_smile:

My cards will be going out tomorrow. They will come in a manila envelope. I bought lots of cool cards on my recent vacation, so each recipient will get four or five.

Cool cards from Kansas.

I emailed you on Wednesday! Did you check your spam folder? :eek:

Let me know and I’ll try again if necessary.

Also, when I know the cards have been recieved I have a PM ready with websites and images from the places the cards show.

So after a week that’s been kind of on the super end of crappy, I got an envelope in the mail today from blondebear!

One postcard was an alien family on vacation in Roswell - I have this super odd fascination with Roswell, so I may have actually made a noise when I saw that one. Also inside was some kind of super-postcard from Hannibal, MO. That’s the boyhood home of Mark Twain, don’t ya know? (and if I hadn’t before, this would have informed me). Inside is the story of Hannibal, and among many other things, teaches us that “Hannibal’s interest in education is evidenced by the fact that modern schools are operated in every section of the city and in 1932 an new senior high school was erected”. There is also a fold-out set of pictures that show various sights around Hannibal.

Very neat! Thanks, blondebear!