algarmon

algarmon, United States of America
  • country U.S.A.
  • Member since Joined 31st Jul., 2008
  • icon Seen over 10 years ago
icon
481
sent


Receive postcards
484
received
  • icon Not interested in direct swaps
  • icon English and American Sign Language (ASL)
  • icon she/her
  • icon 21st October

About Amanda...

Pet Peeve: Expired Postcards from:

US-1308851 TAJCHA sent on Sept. 15, 2011
US-1489323 MHLL sent on Jan. 14, 2012
US-1452218 NNIKOL sent on Dec. 20, 2011
US-1213986 CHRISTINA sent on July 14, 2011

Please contact me if you have found my postcard I've sent you and kindly please register it. I'd like to be able to send more postcard to other postcrossers. Thanks!

I have little patience when it comes to the fact I take the time to send a fellow postcrosser a postcard; however, they either don't register it, no longer in the postcrossing group and forgot to remove their profile, or simply my postcard never arrives, and I end up sending multiple postcards to the same person. Those are my pet peeves. It cost money to buy a postcard and postage stamps! All I'm saying is have some common courtesy to those avid postcrossers who take this seriously!!!!

I am a 26 years old female. I am Deaf. I communicate in American Sign Language (ASL).
I love recieving mail, looking at the stamps, and the post mark as well. I go nuts on different country's stamps!!!
Anything you send will be exciting for me as I love any type of mail!
I have no "wish list".
I have a dog, Laci. She loves to be walked and played with. She likes to spend her spare time chewing on her rawhide bone while her owner is occupied with postcrossing and homework. In my spare time, I read books and magazines. I love cooking and baking.
I live in GA; however, I am close to AL and TN. Therefore some of you will get either GA/TN/AL postcards. I always try to get postcards from various states as I visit some people or travel/sightsee states.
No ad postcards and no enevlope with postcards in it please. It's not considered an offical postcard if it's inside an enevlope because it's not written on nor stamped/postmarked. Please write down the postcard's ID twice in different places on the postcard as well as the date you get the ID please. I've gotten some damaged postcards and struggled with identifing the ID. Thanks!
Happy Postcrossing!

Loading map...