About Barbara...
Hi!
My name is Barbara, but everyone calles me "Mysza" which means "Mouse". (;
I live in Cracow - wonderful city with very interesting history in the south of Poland (but my hometown is Nowy Sącz). I'm a Polish Scout and I love it.
I like reading, hiking, traveling and listening to music. I'm interested in biology, photography, handmade stuff, Buddhism. I also love books. If you know something about it - please, write me. If you want you can attach a tea bag - I'm a big fan of tea.
I'd like to receive postcards:
- retro, vintage
- showing something specific for your country (architecture, folk, rituals, native people and clothes, street market, local celebrate...),
- UNESCO,
- showing atmospheric in cafe, bars or street life,
- unusual, interesting places and views
- black & white,
- tea or coffee
- Buddhism, anything connected with Tibet,
- M. C. Escher,
- music (The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Björk)
- Salvador Dali
If you got talent feel free to send my handmade postcard. Please, don't send me Christian or note cards (Christmas, Easter or sth). I also prefer singleview.
I'd be very pleased if you send me a card from my wishlist:
http://www.postcrossing.com/user/comamysza/gallery/favourites
If you don't know what to write you can:
- decribe your national culture, food or clothes
- write something about your home place: tradiotions, national food or sth.
- write some about you: your dreams, life, favourite writer, quotes, music band, films, how you spend time, what makes you smile...
Please, write the sender date.
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I'm interested in private swap. We could also exchange some tea bags, sweets, photos or whatever you want. If you are interested to - let me know! It can be one-time exchange or we can swap for months or years and make a pen-friendship.
All postcards I've ever received you can see here: http://drzwinaswiat.blogspot.com/
Successful swaps: China, Japan (2 times and 1 pen-friend), Russia (1 pen-friend (;), Germany, India (1 pen-friend), Malaysia, Cyprus, Romania, Chile, South Africa (1 pen-firend).