Last year, August 2008 to be price, I got married in Milwaukee and went to Las Vegas for the honeymoon. This was all done with my wife, naturally. I bought quite a few postcards in Vegas and gave them to the missus for safe keeping. So safely did she keep them, that we didn't see … Continue reading Las Vegas Postcard
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Postcard From Toluca
Another trip out, another postcard brought back. Want it? This one is from Toluca, a smallish city about an hour outside Mexico DF. Same as ever, leave a comment below and send me an address to post it too. Most of my 'old stock' has been claimed, but you never know your luck, if this … Continue reading Postcard From Toluca
Day Of The Dead Postcard
I have another new postcard to offer one lucky person who happens across this blog. Yes, one free postcard, which I'll happily post into the mail to anyone, anywhere in the world. All you have to do is leave a comment in this post, and use the Contact page to send me an email to … Continue reading Day Of The Dead Postcard
Postcard From Coyoacan
Coyoacan, the topic of my post today, lies deep in the city, surrounded by neighbourhoods much less bohemian. It wasn't always like this. Not so long ago it was surrounded by fields and Popo and Izta really were visible. This postcard was bought from the newly done up market and is a scene of the … Continue reading Postcard From Coyoacan
The Postcard Game
I've been sending out postcards to random, or regular, visitors to my blog for a little while now. Must be more than a year since I sent the first off. Maybe longer. It wasn't really my idea. A fellow blogger on the Opera platform, Dave be his name, came up with the idea when visiting … Continue reading The Postcard Game
Postcard From Acapulco
As I sometimes do, I have brought back a postcard from our very brief stop in Acapulco. Playa Ventura itself is too small for anyone to have gotten round to producing postcards for them! Want me to send it to you? Leave a comment, and use my Contact page to send the address you want … Continue reading Postcard From Acapulco