I hear your concerns and they are important to me. I am going to escalate these concerns up the chain of command in order for them to fall on the appropriate deaf ears.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Postcard #68: Painter of Light
Sent via postcrossing to plp
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Postcard #67: Shooter
Original Card:
Stamp: George Washington U.S. Postage 5¢
Original Postmark: GORHAM, NH 03581 May 4 PM 1971
Addressed to: Mrs. D.M Baker of Peterboro, NH
Message:
(top reads above caption) Really cold scene on card.
Hi There,
Just sent to Bos. for camera strap. THey will call home if not in stock at this time. Should come soon. Working hard. I am the Pinkham "Don Kent" for a few days. No good at predictions. Bye-Bye.
Sent via Postcrossing to Aisya
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Postcard #66: Resignations
This is the first postcrossing card that the person has specifically asked for me to mail the postcard in an envelope. I still don't know how I feel about that. Seems a little...strange. Like being asked to go on a trip but I would have to wear a blindfold until I reached my destination. Godspeed little postcard. This one is heading to Russia.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Postcard #64: Smokey
Original Card:

Original Postmark: Vineyard Haven, Ma July 14th 1969 AM
Addressed to: Mrs. John S. P. of Avon by the Sea, NJ
Message:
Dear Aunt Peg -
Trust the Avon is booming - we are bombing - that is, every body but me - all are cockeyed or asleep but me -
Love from your ever lovins! (??)
Love to all
Set via Postcrossing to ihhf
Postcard #63: J.C.'s Lament
Postcard #62: MAILBOX FULL
Sunday, September 20, 2015
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