szirmaik, Poland

szirmaik

(or Kriszti) is a member from Poland Poland. She has been a member for over 7 years (2783 days).
Distance Sent: 2,264,885 km
Last Seen: about 1 month ago
Speaks: Hungarian, English, French, Polish
Interested in direct swaps: No

40th on longest distance sent from Poland


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Lat: 52.1, Lon: 20.4 | Open in google maps

About Kriszti...

I'm originally from Hungary but I'm living in Poland at the moment. To tell a little bit about me... I am a dreamer and an adventurer, I love crazy things and realizing "impossible" ideas. I love music, finding out the weirdest things about other countries, and I wish to know more and more, especially of philosophy, psychology, graphology and such things.

As for postcards, here are some things I especially like and would make me very happy:

- Cards with special lights: mist, shadows, interesting clouds, sunrise, sunset
- Typical countryside, the traditional way of life
- Wind turbines
- Religion-themed cards (any religion) - especially modern churches/temples
- City views and urban environments
- Nature and beautiful landscapes
- Stained glass windows (Louis Comfort Tiffany is my favourite)
- Art Nouveau
- The Cursing Hedgehog
- Autumn views (it's my favourite season)
- Anything weird/stupid :)

For further inspiration you are invited to browse through my favourites. :) NOTE: I do NOT like handmade or ad cards!

Please write a lot on the backside. Some ideas:

- why you chose that card
- your life, your family, your goals and dreams
- any happy story that happened to you
- a line or two from the national anthem of your country (with translation ;))
- any message in French, Russian or Polish (or even in Hungarian :)) if you speak either of these languages
- and please DATE the card

If you only write "Greetings from" - then I can only answer "thanks" although I really like to say thanks with a meaningful message... :)

And of course, you are always welcome on the postcrossing forum! :)

THANKS FOR READING! :)




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