About Hanna...
Hello dear postcrossers!
My name is Hanna and I'm from Belarus. I'm PhD student, I work in laboratory of Nanotechnology and find it very interesting.
I have a two big passion - books and music. I don't see my live without reading, listening music and visiting concerts (My musician preferences you can see there - http://www.lastfm.ru/user/AnnyKaramel). Also I enjoy visit theatres, play the piano, make handmade stuff, cycling, photography, meeting friends, spend time with my family and many other. Yes, I like coffee a lot, in some ways I'm "fan of coffee" :)
Besides I adore to travelling and get to know something new about lives of people around the world.
Actually, I always glad to know something new about anything whatsoever.
I'm happy about every card that I find in my mailbox!
But if you don't know, what card send to me, you can see to the list with my preferred themes:
-something about your city/country (city views / landscapes / national clothes / musical instruments / theatres / flag / food / transport / etc);
-urban landscapes;
-trains/trams;
-maps of underground;
-painted cards;
-black&white postcards;
-vintage style and retro;
-steampunk;
-Inge Löök's drawings;
-music and musiciants (especially The Doors, Depeche Mode);
-theatre;
-letters/mailbox/writing;
-books/reading;
-characters of books and cartoons (especially The Little Prince / Moomins / Mary Poppins / Krtek);
-cute animals (especially hedgehog, cats, dogs, pandas and koalas);
-coffee, tea, sweets;
-Christmas cards (in winter);
-and many-many-many other, that you'd like to send to me :)
Please, write me something interesting about you or your country. For example some national tradition, historical facts, city's legend, or your favourite book/film/music. Or tell me your associations with Belarus :)
Thanks if you could read it to the end and happy postcrossing to all! :)
P.S. If you want get to know some historical facts about my country, please see this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuI63MCxZa0
And landscapes you can see here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsicST8l3vM