Lovage

Lovage, Finland
  • country Finland
  • Member since Joined 24th Jan., 2011
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  • icon 10th January

About Heli...

My name is Heli. I like to watch the stars at midnight, hot black coffee, detective stories, travelling, clever humor, studying metaphysics and postcrossing of course.

Following cards would make me happy:
- birds (specially swallows) and other wild animals
- irish woldhounds, cornish rex cats
- tea, coffee, chocolate & other treats, food and drink
- fairies, unicorns, gnoms etc
- naive and romantic art, Fernando Botero
- comedy and humor, specially dry british
- lightning, the moon, stars, night sky, clouds etc
- ways of moving from one place to another
- interesting and beautiful places, cemeteries
but please no cityviews, I really don´t like them and all the grey buildings look the same in every country
- a card which makes you happy, a card which you would like to receive yourself
- something special and unique in your country
- cards from my favourites or similar cards (from same artists, same style etc)

If it doesn´t cost you more could you please send your card in an envelope. That way the card is protected from scratches and I can cut off the stamp without spoiling the card.

I like to read your story so please send me a card full of writing about yourself: what did you have for breakfast? coffee or tea? chocolate or strawberry ice-cream? cats or dogs? birds or fish? what would you do with a ton of lemons? - maybe you have the world´s best recipe of a lemon cake/pie? - what would Hercule Poirot say about your home? where were you on holidays? what do you do on Sunday mornings? if you had plenty of money how would you spend the rest of your life? if you go to heaven after you die what kind of place will it be? Do you know what Lovage is and what do you like it?

But if you are not in the mood of writing, you can just slip an unwritten card into an envelope and write id-number on the envelope. That´s ok, too.

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