Taradanchiki

Taradanchiki, Ukraine
  • country Ukraine
  • Member since Joined 29th Jan., 2013
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  • icon 20th December

About Marina...

Hello!
My name is Marina, I am from Crimea, but now I live in Berdyansk and this year I'm going to move to Odessa, because I like to travel and to visit new cities and towns.

My last job was job on Ukrainian Post-Office in Sevastopol and I liked my job. I like to send and recieve any letters or postcards. I think it is very interesting and very glad to get real paper letter or postcard in our time when many people use e-mail. I like post stamps, because post stamps are little masterpieces. So please stick different stamps on your card!

As I have said I like to travel (in my dreams and in real life), go to Crimean mountains, play on guitar and make any souvenirs. Also I am fond of hippies subculture.

I would be glad to get postcards on these topics:
~ railway, trams, subway,
~ psyсhodelical,
~ abstraction and modern art,
~ post-office,
~ computer, mechanismes, technology,
~ national musical instruments or other ethnic things,
~ hippie,
~ Gustav Klimt,
~ pumpkins,
~ mills,
~ collage
...
or all that you find intesesting and original! :)

Also I would be glad to get nice hand-made cards or retro (black-and-white, sepia) postcards with your city or country, cards with drawing cats and cards with old people photos.

Please don't send me AD-cards and photos of various famous people or frames of the movies.

If you want you can tell me about your national Post :)

If you decided to send me card in envelope, please add to it small pleasant trifle from your country (for example — stamp, bus or metro ticket, banknote, newspaper scrap...). I'll be very happy!

And please write few lines on their own language or quote (excerption) of your favourite poem or song.

Have a good day!

P.S.
My e-mail: usernamelesson@gmail.com

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