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Tatiana_Mamaeva, Russia

Tatiana_Mamaeva

is a member from Russia Russia. She has been a member for 7 months (217 days).
Distance Sent: 88,200 km
Last Seen: 4 days ago
Speaks: Russian, English, a bit of French and Spanish
Birthday: 24th February
Interested in direct swaps: Yes


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Lat: 57.1, Lon: 65.5 | Open in google maps

About Tatiana_Mamaeva...

Hello! I live in Tjumen which is in Siberia. I've been to many places already and I would like to continue exporing our world and put more marks on my map of the places I've been to*)))
I work as a teacher's assistant in a Primary school here in Tjumen. I don't have a lot of free time, but when I'm not working I like to ride horses and to look after these creatures. I really like animals and truly believe they understand everything:) I also like to cross-stich and make some presents for people I love with my own hands. I like to dance and to run outside. I adore bright colours and everything that can make people smile and feel awake and happy. So something that makes your mood go up will make me feel this way too, trust me;). It doesn't have to be the card itself - it could be a note from you on it!*) When you share your thoughts with someone you don't know, this person suddenly becomes closer, not so random anymore! I believe that postcards really connect people, not just different points on the map.
Here is something I want to ask you to do for me: this summer me and my friend are going to travel to Europe, we plan to visit Netherlands, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Macedonia, Turkey and Armenia; so if you are from any of those countries, please, send me a card with a place that you like there the most. It can be a monument, a museum, a park, a store or a restaurant... anything! When I'm there, I'll go to that place and take a picture there with your card in my hand*)
Thank you for your cards, attention and for reading through all this!:)
P. S. If you're able to print out my address in cyrillic and stick it on the card or even write it by yourself(!) our postmen will appreciate that. You don't have to. It's just that this way your card will get to my post box with no warries. You never know... Unfortunately, not everyone can read addresses in Latin. Sorry;)




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