About Елена...
Hello!
My name is Elena. I live in the small town of Rybinsk, I have a boring office job. I love doing needlework, cooking, cross stitching, drawing, cinema, theater and traveling, reading books: classic literature, detective stories, gardening on a small balcony, my favorite actor is Richard Armitage
For me, postcrossing is a great opportunity to learn about different people, other countries and traditions.
My greeting cards:
- WATER MILLS (Molinetto della croda, Birlot mill) (windmills, mills in general)
-weathervanes
- old castles
- rain
- English literary heroes (from the works of Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Galsworthy, etc.)
- different literary characters
-The universe of John Tolkien
- If you are from the UK, I would like to receive postcards from Leicester.
- Old ladies Inge Löök
- Indians of North America
- buffets
- sailboats.
- tea and coffee aesthetics
- fruits
- Impressionism (Claude Monet and others)
- fire, fireplace,
-Travel Philosophy
- big wild cats
- Postcards representing your country, its history, famous landmarks, city views, culture (if you chose this postcard for me, please write what this symbol means for your city/country)
-When the time comes, I will be glad to receive postcards dedicated to the celebration of Christmas and Christmas.
-New Year, Easter, maybe some interesting holiday in your country.
- And in general everything connected with England
-If you are from the Czech Republic - I will be glad to receive a postcard from Krtek and everything related to the Czech Republic
-Ancient Rus'
- Chimney sweeps
- funny postcards
...and any other beautiful and remarkable.
No insects, naked bodies and vulgarity!
If you can send a stamp with the image of the mill Birlo - Ile de Brea - Brittany - France, I will be very grateful.
if your native language is not English or Russian, please write a few words in your language.
I love postcards with stamps and inscriptions, but envelopes with cute little things are welcome.
If possible, use pretty stamps. (And I will always try to send those.)
Please write the date you ship.
If you provide your address, you can wait for a response card
I apologize in advance for my English - I'm still learning; Sorry!
Thank you! :)
P.S. If a return address is written on a postcard I sent, it does not mean that you should send me a postcard. It's just that in Russia it is customary to arrange postal items in this way.