Mail Adventures
24 March 2026
23 March 2026
Women on Postcards | B Is for Beira Alta
We do not know who this woman is, but on the back of the postcard it is written "Beira Alta". Beira Alta (Upper Beira) was a Portuguese province in the north of Portugal.
The picture was taken in 1998. The photographer was Helena Henriques, and the postcard was sent by Pedro (Portugal).
22 March 2026
Sunday Stamps | H Is for Hot-Air Balloon
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| Flown by J. Blanchard and J. Jeffries in 1785 Poland, 1981 |
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| USA, 1983 |
Go to Sunday Stamps to see H-inspired stamps.
21 March 2026
Year of the Fire Horse [I]
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20 March 2026
Swallows Cutting Through Willow Branches in Spring
(Information taken from this site)
19 March 2026
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Guinea Pigs Wearing Glasses
Guinea Pigs Wearing Glasses, by Hanna Mellin Design. Postcard sent by Laura (the UK).
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Thursday Postcard Hunt
March theme: ANIMALS
March theme: ANIMALS
- Week 1 - In the Wild
- Week 2 - On the Farm
- Week 3 - Pets
- Week 4 - Young
18 March 2026
17 March 2026
53 Weeks 53 Postcards
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| Das ist Quatsch mit Soße In British English: "That's bollocks" In American English: "That's baloney" |
This was sent by Nora (Germany), from her project 53 weeks 53 postcards. It consists in sending 53 postcards this year:
I received a postcard calender (KUHL (2026) - Kulturverlag Kadmos Berlin) as a gift. The postcards are not thin like in other calenders, just regular good postcard quality. The postcards show German sayings literally translated in English, so that often creates funny sayings. But don’t worry, the meaning is explained correctly in English on the back. Each of the cards shows cows.
I plan on sending one written and stamped postcard per week from this calendar next year (2026).
16 March 2026
Women on Postcards | A Is for Aksinia
Aksinia and Grigory are the main characters of And Quiet Flows the Don or The Silent Don (Тихий Дон), a novel in four volumes by Russian writer Mikhail Sholokhov, who on the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1965.
The postcard was sent by Eduard, and includes stamps of the author of the Nobel and other Nobel laureates from Russia in literature.
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15 March 2026
Sunday Stamps | G Is for Gardens & Parks
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| Wolf Trap Farm, Virginia National Parks Centennial Issues USA, 1972 |
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| Plant for a more Beautiful America, Lady Bird Johnson USA, 2012 |
| Pond Gardens, Hampton Court Palace UK, 2018 |
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| Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Moscow Russia, 2022 |
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| The Devil's Bridge, Gablenz Germany, 2025 |
Go to Sunday Stamps and you will see more G-stamps.
14 March 2026
13 March 2026
12 March 2026
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Sheep, Ram, Yarn
Big postcard made by Fabienne (France).
Sent by L. J. (USA) through the Postcrossing site.
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Thursday Postcard HuntMarch theme: ANIMALS
- Week 1 - In the Wild
- Week 2 - On the Farm
- Week 3 - Pets
- Week 4 - Young
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11 March 2026
250 Years of US Postal Service (9 / 12)
In 2025, the United States celebrates a milestone: 250 years of postal service. This collection of postcards have been released one a month. All 12 align to form a timeline spanning from 1775 to 2025.
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The ZIP Code system was introduced in the United States in 1963 as the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) to improve the speed and accuracy of mail delivery.
This final postcard is the culmination and capstone of our year-long series — the piece that brings the entire 250-year story together.
From Benjamin Franklin’s appointment in 1775, through wars, westward expansion, technological leaps, and bold reforms, to the vibrant USPS we rely on today—this 12th card closes the collection with a celebratory view.
It honors the endurance, adaptability, and quiet heroism of a service that has delivered far more than mail: for two and a half centuries, it has delivered for America.
9.
The ZIP Code system was introduced in the United States in 1963 as the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) to improve the speed and accuracy of mail delivery.
12.
This final postcard is the culmination and capstone of our year-long series — the piece that brings the entire 250-year story together.
From Benjamin Franklin’s appointment in 1775, through wars, westward expansion, technological leaps, and bold reforms, to the vibrant USPS we rely on today—this 12th card closes the collection with a celebratory view.
It honors the endurance, adaptability, and quiet heroism of a service that has delivered far more than mail: for two and a half centuries, it has delivered for America.
10 March 2026
Eat Me
This envelope sent by Phillip arrived like this, and it intrigued me a lot!
Until I opened it and discovered Alice inside (trying to escape?)!
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