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Marianna7 (aka Marianne), is from Germany but moved to the UK in 2001. In this Spotlight interview, she tells us about her life-long passion for letter-writing… and bread-baking! :)

How did you come across Postcrossing? What got you hooked?

I’ve lived since 2001 abroad (not in Germany) and my favorite weekly newspaper is “Die Zeit”. I try to get it, either from an airport or when friends/family bring it on a visit, but very irregularly.

On one of those I found an article about Willi, the German postcrosser who has sent the most postcards from Germany. At the same time I found life pretty stressful, being self-employed and I wanted a positive change in my mailbox (something else than advertisement, junkmail and invoices).

The other reason why I joined is this one: a good German friend of mine and I have been penfriends and friends for 11 years. Our friendship started more with letters, because I met her just before I left Germany. But we developed it over the years and last year, at our 10 years anniversary, we arranged an exhibition with our best envelopes (handmade), statements from letters of these last 10 years and our own arts (I do photography, Daniela does painting). This meant, we both read through the letters of 10 years again, we discussed which statements to use and which not over mail and phone and letters (obviously) and exhibited in Hamburg, Germany. It was a very interesting experience to go public with parts of our private thoughts, doubts, fears, happiness etc… anyhow, the exhibition exhausted us a bit and we are writing now less than before – so I missed the input of written words in my life.

marianna7 Postcrossing Spotlight
Do you have any other interesting hobbies?

I bake my own bread (buns, scones, croissants, bagels, ciabattas – you name it!). I call it a hobby, because it is a very satisfying work. It is so essential, so basic, but it fills a house with a beautiful smell and everyone comes running and wants some warm bread. I like walking with my sons and my partner most. Photography. Reading. I love languages. Arts!

Show us your mailbox, your mailman/mailwoman, your postoffice or the place where you post or keep your postcards!
marianna7 Postcrossing Spotlight

This picture is the picture of my main postoffice in the village – but I go for miles all over the North East to send my mail.

Show and tell us about your favorite received postcard to date, and what makes it special.
RU 884413

RU-884413 a letter, very unexpected and mindblowingly beautiful

NL 1056976

NL-1056976 one of the very first cards I received with great words

US 1652878

US-1652878 a handmade card on rice paper

I’ve also received mind-blowing letters and postcards with just a few words, which made me stumble. All words, I receive are precious to me. The fact that a complete stranger writes a few sentences out of his/her soul, is absolutely amazing to me.

Have you inspired anyone else to join Postcrossing or start collections of their own?

Yes, my son :-) He is only 8, but a fanatic reader and writer (is true) and he collects stamps. So one day I told him I wouldn’t give him my stamps anymore, because I didn’t want to ruin my precious cards/words. That’s when he joined Postcrossing! The only thing I help him, is a)to get the address of recipient right, b) to send cards on time and c) to help him match the recipient’s preferences.

I’m trying to get my mother on it – she is very old and would have to learn to use the pc, but I am sure it would change her life for the better.

What is it your favorite part of the Postcrossing process?

Requesting a postcard. What type of person will it go to? What cards do they like?

I also like the process of finding the right card, though sometimes it takes me days to find one (it’s very rural here and i have to travel far for a card).

And lastly, I also like to receive a card. Who is the sender? After registering, I find it extremely exciting to read the sender’s profile.

Have you been surprised by any place that you have received a postcard from or sent a postcard to?

No, not by the places… But very often I’m surprised by the messages on the cards; the sentences in unexpected letters. I am surprised by the wonderful things other postcrossers are sending. By the passionate words of postcrossers. By the openness of peoples minds towards a complete stranger. I have greatest respect to every cards/letter I receive.

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27 comments so far

Lagmar, Ukraine

What a wonderful and inspiring interview! I liked it a lot! :)

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phuleshouse, Canada

That's what I love about postcrossing..it is more than just the card..it is reaching out and saying hello to a complete stranger.

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marica_t, United States of America

What a wonderful interview! I admire her excitement and joy for the words she reads on the cards she receives :)

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honeybee, Austria

Thank you, Marianne, for this wonderful spotlight. It was very nice and intersting to read about your thoughts, also the idea of the exhibition is really great.

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Bestgirl, Austria

your favorite part of the postcrossing process is the same as mine. I´m so sad, that I postcrossing not discover earlier. it´s such a wonderful hobby. (excuse my bad english)

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idus, Germany

"It was very nice and interesting to read about your thoughts, also the idea of the exhibition is really great."-
Exactly!
I also loved the photo of your little post office!

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rosenbusch, Germany

It´s a very interesting interview. That´s the same idea, why I love postcrossing so much. Thank you, Marianne...

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lucymonty, United Kingdom

Great interview! That exhibition was a lovely idea- I like how you've displayed the letters :-)

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ramonia, Netherlands

Such great answers!! I also LOVE the post office, very quaint :)

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moonlessnite, Canada

how lovely to have an exhibition. i can relate to the passion behind the postcrossing process. i can imagine the bread fragrance!

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Staluol, Russia

Really very interesting!

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YiliLoh, Malaysia

Thanx for the sharing! :)

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amit19, India

Amazing Interview!!I love her thinking about other stranger postcrossers who send postcards to her....

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UncleBacon, United States of America

Yes, yes, the search for the right card, the quick click to get to the senders profile =

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nugget, United States of America

Very well expressed. It really is the process, not the product. Thanks for sharing.

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wordsmither, United States of America

Lovely interview! The joy of communication and the written word brightly shines through, with thoughts beautifully, elegantly, and gracefully expressed.

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Robin67, Austria

You seem to be a great penfriend and postcrosser! :-)

The exhibition is a wonderful idea!

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isagv, Germany

Loved to read this interview. Thanks. :)

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bodrumlu, Türkiye

very nice interview

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ipuenktchen, Iran

hi, marianna7, your idea about the expo inspired me a lot, as my kids are insisting since long time ago to make one, too!!!! I'd like to get in touch with you about, how to do with my 50-years-old-collection!!! - also your ideas about the fascinating things of postcrossing are so interesting!!!!
all the best for your future!!

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DiannaMacau, Macao

Hello Marianna7,

Nice interview, thank you for sharing! Happy postcrosding! DiannaMacau

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yeon7, Korea (South)

Hi~ Amrianna~
It's very nice interview and What a good exhibition.
These are good ideas and postcrossing is good too.
and your town's post office looks very different from my town.
Happy postcrossing ^_^

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yeon7, Korea (South)

oops... T_T
There are typo.. sorry. Marianna!

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lieselgrobler, South Africa

Lovely profile - very interesting!

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ReginaC, Brazil

Marvelous Spotlight,Marianna! I hope,some day,to can do a beautiful and interest too,and to send to Postcrossing Aniversary!

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ReginaC, Brazil

I'm sorry,I wanted to write,Postcrossing Birthday!(No Postcrossing Aniversary!)

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jany_gurb, Mexico

Nice interview,and the best thing it's that you make your own bread!!!
Hugs from Puebla, Mexico

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