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u/East-plastic-8687- thank you for the cutest thank you card. My favorite recipe is mini pb cup cookies. I always love receiving stickers also. Someday I want to learn how to do the wax seals.

u/larubegoldberg- thank you for the beautiful Bluejay and fairy girl sitting on a branch card. I love how she's hugging the bird. I was surprised to see the origami in the card. What a fun hobby! My daughter enjoys making origami pieces. Love both the star and pink heart. Thank you for the note written inside the card. It's nice to know I'm not alone, and that you had positive feedback and a positive outcome for your story. I hope mine will have the same outcome.

u/baileyheart- thanks for the cutest homemade card. I love how you spelled out mom with positive words. Cute stickers also. Thanks for the inspiring words for during my difficult time.

u/korewrites- thank you for the unicorn postcard. It's so cute. It looks like it is written in another language and on scribe paper. Like a scroll. Maybe Latin? Very cool postcard.

u/xoxounityoxox- I found this postcard on my dresser under a stack of papers and I wasn't sure if I thanked you for it. It's dated back in March. You wrote a Jim Watkins quote about power and persistence. The postcard had a picture of a horse buggy with fields surrounding it. I'm so glad that we don't have to ride around in those nowadays. Sorry for the late post.

u/melhen16- thanks for the postcard with a red flower on it. Named Camellia Japonica. Such a beautiful flower. I agree, people smile when they see you smile back.

u/ridethatbridge- thank for the postcard from the Pennsylvania Hospital. It must be so awesome working in a building with so much grand and prestige. It looks like a very important building, and reading the info it states that our first hospital in America. How cool to work there.

u/kittycatcon- thanks for the Pocahontas postcard. Cucumber Island sounds like a great place to visit to see horses and seashells. You stated there were old ruins? I bet it's a great part of our history right there on the island. I'd love to pick seashells there someday.

u/disabledimmigrant- thank you for the Westminster London postcard. I just love seeing photos of different areas across the world. I love seeing London. Now if only I could visit there one day, it would be so amazing and beautiful. It's ofcourse one of the places on my must see bucket list. Queen Elizabeth's tower looks grand as ever. I will let you know if I ever make it that way.

u/captivatingApple- wow. Thanks for the postcard. The Singapore Flyer sounds amazing, I bet its scary and a blast all at the same time. I'm scared of heights but I would still go for a ride. Singapore looks beautiful and very busy. Look at all those tall buildings sitting right next to the water. What body of water is that? Did you go for a ride then?

u/tigerlady13- I hope I got your username correct. Thank you for the postcard of the East face of Long's Peak. I've heard of Chasm lake before, not sure where. My brother used to live in Washington but he never sent me anything from there. Now do people try to climb that?

u/peachessandtea- another overseas postcard! All the way from Bangalore India. Bhubareshwar Odisha sounds like a wonderful place to visit. I've never been on a beach either so I'm jealous u got to see one. The Sun temple also sounds like an amazing time. I'd love to see the shadow of the blades of the wheel of a chariot monument. I can't even imagine what it's like to live there. Also one of my would love to see places.

u/LeeElla- my 2nd postcard from Singapore this month. How lucky am I. I've added it my my collection. Such a pretty card looks majestic with the birds and flowers on the branches. Chinese Valentines Day sounds like such an inspiring holiday, much like here people have lost the traditional celebrations. The legend sounds very powerful, and I wouldn't know how to do any needlework so I wouldn't even be able to compete. I love your stamps also. Thank you so much.

u/galagosa- thank you for the card from San Fransisco. I would also love to visit there one day, to see your beaches and the pacific ocean. I visit Florida this winter so next I would love to take a train and ride down the west coast. I would need to stop off for a few days to explore though. Soak up some Sun rays also.

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