PennyNumbers

PennyNumbers, United States of America
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About Penny...

My name is Penny, and have participated in this grand adventure for several years, but I put it aside when work, family, and writing ate up all of my time.

The pandemic has given me some time to think and I decided I wanted to start indulging in this hobby again.

I am a certified Numerologist. If you don't know what it is, it is a horoscope based on the numbers in your birthdate, your name, etc.

I published a book about it on Amazon last year called Love and Money in 2020.

If you are intersted in Numberology, do this and when you write me tell me what number you are and I will tell you your lucky days for the following month.

Write your birthdate down using a four-digit year, then add together the individual digits. If this sum is a single digit or 11, 22, 33, or 44, then that is your Ruling Number. If the sum is more than one digit, repeat by adding together the sum's digits, arriving at a single digit. 11, 22, 33, and 44 are Master Numbers, which are special and are not reduced to a single digit.

If your birthday is October 10, 2002, you would add 1+0+1+0+2+0+0+2=6. Your Ruling Number would be Six.

If your birthday is February 12, 2001, you would add 2+1+2+2+0+0+1=8.
Your Ruling Number would be Eight.

Keep adding all the digits in order until you get to a single number. If the numbers add up to 11, 22, 33, or 44, they should stay as double-digit numbers.

11, 22, 33, and 44 are considered Master Numbers and should not be calculated to a single digit.

Anyway if you are not into that, I am always intrested to hear about the weather where you are. I love when people share with me how they display their cards.

Feel free to share a good poem or drawing, if you don't feel like writing anything.

My favorites include the following, but I am sure to be happy with whatever you send.

Hope you have a great day
Anything purple
all nature scenes
Anything considered lucky in your culture
Kitsch tourist cards
the moon, stars, and planets
If you have one with your city, state, or country name that would be awesome.
Cards with numbers on them

I love anything mystical, magical, or out of the ordinary, the stranger the better.

Also I am a huge Doctor Who fan, so if you have a Doctor Who card, please send it.

Thanks and Happy Postcrossing

PS To U.S. Postcrossers - Please join the campaign to request the U.S. Postal Service to issue a Postcrossing stamp! Just explain to them why Postcrossing is such a great program. Spread the word by adding this info to your profile and by sending a postcard (or write a letter) to:
Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee
475 L’Enfant Plaza SW, Room 3300
Washington, DC 20260-3501

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