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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.

Second letter, also a postcard!

This is a postcard to New York via postcrossing.  This one is out of my Where’s Waldo postcard collection.  The recipient of this postcard is a teacher and she said she shares the postcards with her class.  I thought her class might like to look for Waldo.  Can you find Waldo?  I’m not including a large resolution scan of the postcard.  An extra two points to you if you can find Waldo and the other things.

The other things are listed in that box.

Look!  Only one stamp this time!

In other news, related to that postcard swap I was talking about yesterday, we exchanged mailing addresses today in order to send said postcards.  Guess how the salutation at the beginning of his email went.  “Hello Ms. Physh.”  Hahahahha!  I am adopting Ms. Physh for all my future semi-formal/formal occasions when I wish to remain relatively anonymous.