Halloween letters sent to Phillip (the USA) and Gemma (PC). You can find this envelopes with spiders as free printables on The Postman's Knock blog.
And you can see here and here that all this Halloween mail arrived safe and sound!
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The original Umbrella Girl was placed in German's Village's Schiller Park in 1872, only to disappear mysteriously in the mid 1950's. Renowned Columbus artist Joan Wobst sculpted the replacement and donated her to the German Village Society in 1966. Placed in the Grace Highfield Garden, the charming young girl enchants all who stop by.I have never seen her in person. But thanks to the postcard, I also realised that umbrellas are very common on postcards. I found some in my collection. For instance:
Sent by Gabriela (Germany) |
Sent by Laura (Spain) Ladies fearing the sun in vintage Burgos. |
Sentby zhang (China) Mr. Tomo... Do you have any information about this guy? |
The sea air it does well. It's unfortunate that you must eat. Sent by Heleen (the Netherlands) |
The stamp depicts a still-life of typical dishes such as black pudding, olla podrida, made with pinto beans, chorizo sausage and lamb, a variety of cheeses and a glass of local wine.
We're trying to receive a postcard from each country (+ US states) in the world! Will you help?I was glad to contribute with some postcards (inside the envelope of the picture). If you would like to do so, this is the address: