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Hawwa, Spain

Hawwa

(or Eva) is a member from Spain Spain. She has been a member for over 3 years (1251 days).
Distance Sent: 3,029,519 km
Last Seen: about 15 hours ago
Speaks: Catalan, Spanish, عربية, French, English, Portuguese
Interested in direct swaps: No Help

31st on most postcards sent from Spain
29th on longest distance sent from Spain


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Lat: 40.0, Lon: -0.1 | Open in google maps

About Eva...

Dear postcrosser,

All kinds of postcards are welcome and every postcard is considered a gift. I look forward to seeing what you would like to show about the place where you live or your life. Nice stamps are very appreciated. Please, tell me something about your life or the postcard you're sending, or your country or...

If you have a postcards related to education, it will made my day. I've just started my studies to become a Primary teacher (even if I'm 36!). Schools, teachers, school books or supplies, universities... anything!

Lighthouses and postcards related to the Arabic world (calligraphy, Arabic language, people, city views...) will also made me extremely happy!

The wishlist includes also postcards about: children’s books or cartoons • Smurfs (my heroes!) • snails • street life (people of your country, food, recipes, markets, shops, cafes...) • tea and coffee • paper dolls • Roald Dahl • post offices and mailboxes • something hanging in the clothesline • puppets • writers, bookstores, literature • trains, railway stations, planes and airports • alphabets and languages • garden gnomes • mermaids • beer and wine • doors and windows • oranges and orange colour • bridges • vegetables and fruits • theatre and cinema • History ...

Handmade postcards and the free/AD are very welcome. If you want to send something different, write your message on a piece of cardboard from a cereal box, beer label, packet of biscuits, coffee cup, your shopping list or something like that... It must be full of fun. I love all kind of creative snail mail!

I'm a bit crazy about languages. Do you speak some Arabic, Catalan, Portuguese or French? Please, use it! Feel free to use your own language in the postcard. I promise to do my best to understand you.

We hope to hear from you soon and thank you very much in advance!

PS
You can see my postcards here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/hawwa.postcrossing
Other mail adventures here:
http://mailadventures.blogspot.com