LU-2303
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
A Postcrossing post card from Diane in Luxembourg.
Diane works for a South African adoption agency, helping to find parents for orphans.
Thanks Diane!
LU-2303
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
A Postcrossing post card from Diane in Luxembourg.
Diane works for a South African adoption agency, helping to find parents for orphans.
Thanks Diane!
“Hagen Delecatessen”
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
A postcard from PNG circa 1975.
Quote from reverse of card:
A salesman at the Hagen market keeps an eye on the produce as cynical tribesmen
and women inspect his pork pieces. A wide range of fruit and vegetables, live
animals and birds as well as cooked food for immediate consumption are offered
for sale.
This postcard is a gift from my friend Darryl. I think it has been sitting in his house for ages.
Thanks Darryl for a fascinating card!
“Hagen Delecatessen”
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
A postcard from PNG circa 1975.
Quote from reverse of card:
A salesman at the Hagen market keeps an eye on the produce as cynical tribesmen
and women inspect his pork pieces. A wide range of fruit and vegetables, live
animals and birds as well as cooked food for immediate consumption are offered
for sale.
This postcard is a gift from my friend Darryl. I think it has been sitting in his house for ages.
Thanks Darryl for a fascinating card!
FI-381274
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
The national flower of Finland.
A Postcrossing postcard from Laura in Finland.
Thanks Laura!
FI-381274
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
The national flower of Finland.
A Postcrossing postcard from Laura in Finland.
Thanks Laura!
Waitomo Caves, NZ
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
My daughter Lilly let me have this postcard.
It’s from her friend, Sophie, who was holidaying in New Zealand at the time.
Thanks, Lilly!
And thanks, Sophie!
DE-217326
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
By the artist Karin Blume.
A Postcrossing Post Card from Renate in Germany.
Thanks Renate!
DE-217326
Originally uploaded by MagicTyger
By the artist Karin Blume.
A Postcrossing Post Card from Renate in Germany.
Thanks Renate!