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One last postcard to round out the first week of lettermo.  Next week will also contain postcards, but a few of those will be handmade for a swap.  Hopefully, there will be some actual letters written as well.

This is a postcard to Germany via postcrossing.  This one is out of my places I’ve visited collection.  I typically loathe sending these ones out because it’s a souvenir from when I visited said destination.  But the recipient said he really liked bridges and out of all the bridge postcards I have, this one was one of the nicest ones.  I have a bunch of postcards of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City and some other random bridges.  Not entirely sure how I got those.  Probably in swaps.

Stamp watch!

Still pressed for time.  Still not willing to dig around all my stamps to find the exact postage.  Also, I decided to cover the denomination with caution tape this time.  Variety.

Another postcard!  I will actually be writing normal letters during this time.  I just happen to have a lot of projects that needed to get done all at once; one of them showcased the post before this one.  Well, half of the project is showcased.  Postcards don’t require as much commitment as a letter, so that’s why I’m writing postcards for the present.

This is a postcard to Poland via postcrossing.  This one is out of my random stash collection.  I believe this particular one was given to me (in multiples) by a a swap-bot user in a private swap.  She got a lot of Disney/Pixar postcards in exchange, as I remember.  The recipient requested a postcard of the capital city of my country.  Well, I didn’t have any.  Neither did I have any of my own state.  I did, however, have postcards of the capital city of Wisconsin.  So that’s what she got.

Stamp watch!

Not as ridiculous as the first postcard.  I probably have enough stamps of different denominations to make up the 1.05$ exactly that it costs to send this postcard to Poland, but I’m a bit pressed for time and I don’t want to dig up all my loose stamps.  Besides, the USPS could use a little extra support.