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She has been a member for over 1 year (545 days).Hello! :) I am Sara, a Spanish girl from Madrid. I am 21 years old and I study Forest Engineering at university. My hobbies are music, movies, playing guitar, reading (especially poetry), art, theatre, photography, writing letters and travelling :) .
I would love to receive:
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites (this would make me really happy!)
- National capital cities
- Views from your town, city or country (city views, landscapes, buildings, monuments, parks, fountains... anything showing the place where you live!)
- Anything typical from your country or that shows your local culture
- Native people (or dressed in the traditional costumes) or animals (only native or significant to your country)
- Retro/vintage postcards (old advertisements, movie posters, classical actors/actresses...)
Normal-sized, pleased :) . Over-sized postcards are more difficult to keep :D .
I'm NOT interested in flowers, animals, cartoons, art (I don't like Kaj Stenvall either), cute things or ad-cards and free-cards, so please, do NOT send me this kind of cards. I send all my postcards with special affection to my postcrossers, because that's the meaning of Postcrossing for me, don't you think so? At least, it's something more than just collecting...
I'd prefer the postcards unwritten INSIDE AN ENVELOPE, if possible, please, because I also collect stamps, so a beautiful or unusual stamp would be really appreciated :) . And also because, otherwise, they arrive to me really damaged or torn, and sometimes they don't even arrive (it seems somebody at my Post Office likes my postcards...). But a short note about you or the postcard would be really nice to read :) .
Handmade cards are not my favourites, but if you want to send me a postcard from a photo you took youself, I don't mind as long as it's a landscape or city view, and, the most important thing: please, don't just print it in a normal piece of paper! That's not a postcard, that's a piece paper! I love photography too, but I understand there are some people who prefer real cards. But I will appreciate you art as long as it's a proper card, not just a print in a paper :) .
Ah, also I have to say that a greeting card is not a postcard. Greeting cards are those cards that are bent in the middle and you write something inside, normally for birthdays, etc. And postcards have one side with the picture, and another side where your write. In Postcrossing, you are meant to send postcards, not greeting cards. I hope this will help to those who didn't know the difference between both :) .
You can see all my collections here, and check which postcards I've already received :) : http://s198.photobucket.com/albums/aa6/mypostcrossing/
Wow, this profile is so so long :D ! Anyway, I think that now you know a few things about me, so... I hope to hear from you soon!