Cards are still arriving, so if you don’t see your one here, it will feature soon.
The lovely Suzi Tench, a British blogger, sent me this card.
It is illustrating some wood carving art by David Nash.
Nicolas Rossis sent this in an envelope, from Greece.
It is very artistic, and a nice mix of colours.
Scottish blogger Mary Smith sent me this from Dumfries.
She has written a great book about that town, and that is mentioned on the back.
(In case you don’t know, it is pronounced ‘Dum-Freece’)
American blogger Susanne sent this all the way from the Pacific North-West.
For some reason, the US Post Office decided to stick some ugly bar codes over the name of the city.
Luckily, you don’t have to guess, as the name of it is on the back.
Sorry that the photos turned out rather dark. No idea why!
They looked fine in the viewfinder. 🙂
More postcard posts to come, so keep looking out, if you sent me one.
Thanks once again to you all. Pete.
It’s wonderful to have friends all over the world. The Internet’s best side, that is.
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Very true. Thanks, Nicholas.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Delightful, Pete!
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Thanks, Jennie. Two more arrived today, so I will soon have a part five!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Looking forward to it!
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(1) Coincidentally, I had some ̶D̶u̶m̶f̶r̶i̶e̶s̶ dumb fries at McDonald’s yesterday. I think they’d been under the heat lamp too long…
(2) Seattle—Isn’t that where Gene Autry was from? He sang a song entitled, “Back in Seattle Again.’
(3) If that’s a back alley in Greece, just think what an actual city street might look like!
(4) Wood you happen to know if Dana Carvey has a hobby like that?
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These gave you an expected pun-fest, David. I knew you wouldn’t resist Dumfries!
Best wishes, Pete.
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I have popped one in the post so hopefully it will arrive with you soon. I was amazed to discover that I actually had a stamp in my purse!
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Thanks, Abbi. Part four is up later, so you will be in part five. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Wonderful insights. Thank you for sharing, Pete. Michael
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Thanks, Michael. I have been so happy to get all these cards. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I have to apologize for mine. It will arrive a little bit later, because i try to find one special. Sorry! Michael
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No problem, Michael. It will be in part five!
Best wishes, Pete.
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I enjoyed being Robbie’s tour guide in Dumfries – it was just great to meet her. Another fine set of cards for your collection. Are you going to keep them all?
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Oh yes, I will keep them. They are all in a desk drawer, just under the computer. 🙂
I may put them all on a board, and do a group shot!
Thanks, Mary.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Just you wait…
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Happy to wait, Cindy. 🙂 x
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Great!
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I’m enjoying the response, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’m sure you are,Pete!
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Once again – enjoyed them all!!
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Thanks, GP. Still more to come. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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What’s up with the post office? That wasn’t very nice!
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No, I think it was spiteful. But at least they left the back alone.
(I will happily take one from good old Alabammy you know) 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I haven’t forgotten Pete. We haven’t been out much the last couple of weeks, but the next time we are I’m hunting one down!
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Don’t worry, I’m only teasing. 🙂
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Some cool cards there!
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Yours is in the next batch, FR!
Best wishes, Pete.
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so wonderful Pete! hope you get more cards! 🙂
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I still have four more to feature, and they continue to arrive!
Thanks, Wilma.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Wow, they really did mutilate the postcard! I’m thinking some additional training is needed! Not only did they cover up ‘Seattle’, but they chopped off the top of the Space Needle too! Oh well, at least the whale and ferry survived! 😉
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I can’t help thinking they did that deliberately, Susanne. As you can tell, I tried to peel them off, but they are stuck so firmly, I would have ripped up the card.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’m so surprised and disappointed. How hard can it be? I’m tempted to do another one as a test!!
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Don’t worry. At least it was ‘quirky’. 🙂
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I suppose so. You get the best pictures of the Northwest on my blog anyway! 🙂
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So true!
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Cool cards! Warmest regards, Theo
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Thanks, Theo. No idea what happened to the photos though!
(I should have taken them all again I suppose, but I had to do something else)
Best wishes, Pete.
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No matter, we can see them just fine. Warmest regards, Theo
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How cool!!!
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Thanks, Maranda. Feel free to send me one to be included. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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I love that they are from all over the world. Seattle is a favourite city of mine.
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Thanks, Darlene. I am really thrilled by the response.
Best wishes, Pete.
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What a lovely collection of cards. I met up with Mary during our recent trip to Dumfries and she gave us a private tour. It was absolutely lovely.
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I saw your photos on Twitter, Robbi. It looked like great fun.
(As I said, sorry the photos turned out ‘dark’. )
Best wishes, Pete.
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What a lovely collection of cards. I met up with Mary during our recent trip to Dumfries and she gave us a private tour. It was absolutely lovely.
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