About Marisol...
My name is Marisol , which translated from Spanish means sea and sun . These two elements without which I can not imagine my life. I live in Russia , near the beautiful Lake Baikal.
You can find me in Instagram @marisolhada - https://www.instagram.com/marisolhada/
I love to travel and standuppuddling. I visites 22 countries.
I love Spain , its culture and its people . Out of love for this country, I learned the Spanish language and try to go there every year to plunge into this magnificent country . If you ask me where I wanted to spend the last moments of his life , I know that this will be my favorite Barcelona.
I love an active lifestyle , get up with the first rays of the sun, run on the beach, puddleboarding, hikking, start the day with only a good mood. Skiing and Ski Jumping give me great pleasure , breathtaking and I overcome my fear !
My favorite book Way of the peaceful warrior Dan Milman.
My most favorite phrase Mañana será otro día.
What cards I prefer ?
I like cards with:
- famous places of those countries where you live , whether it's beautiful landmark or world-famous landmark, streets, houses and places that I wanted to come:
- ships
- maps of the countries and metro
- suitcases
- ticket (railway, tram, air, bus ticket)
- road of travel
- globe
- compass
- knapsack
- and everything associated with travels
- islands
- beach
- surfing and standuppuddle (SUP)
Maybe in your country is the famous film festival , Formula 1 race or Olympic Games or World CUP memory card with a large-scale event will please me very much . It will be nice to receive a postcard:
PLEASE, IF POSSIBLE, ONLY without an envelope). You make me happy)))
I want to practice the skills of Spanish and English , it will help me be more free to communicate, rather than now . Write whatever you want in this moment , I will be pleased to read , and I will smile and your words will warm me and make my life brighter! And I am ready to support and inspire you when you need it.
My email is marisolhada@gmail.com. If you happen to have sent me a postcard for a long time without registering, please give me a mail.