hylita

hylita, Ukraine
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About Marina...

I and my family we live in the north of the Crimean peninsula. Crimea is a unique place with amazingly beautiful nature, the Black Sea and fresh healthy air, many castles and palaces, parks, SPA resorts and sanatoriums...
I was born and have lived 26 years till a marriage in the city of Donetsk (the southeast of Ukraine). It is the region of coal mines and industrial productions. I pray for peace for all!
I like the cards representing people in the course of work, cooking, baby sitting.
I would like to receive cards with the image:
- ethnic cuisine,
- the man woman in work,
- elderly people,
- life of people in rural areas
- works of artists to Anne Geddes,
Sebastiao Ribeiro Salgado from Brazil
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1gEsMfdD0Q&feature=youtu.be
Inga Look from Finland,
Amish Country and Roksvell from the USA
- motherhood, paternity, royal families;
- the monuments and memorials devoted to motherhood, memory of the victims Golodamora, genocide of the people, the Holocaust
-Monument of the Universal Postal Union in Bern
-memorable mailbox established in Tokyo in 1952 on the occasion of the 75 anniversary of accession of Japan to Unival Poserstal Union
-Memorable mailbox in honor of the 100 anniversary of accession of Japan to Unival Poserstal Union (1977, Osaka)
I collect small coins, banknotes obsolete, tickets in theaters, on concerts, the museums, on public transport (trams, buses, trains, planes, the subway).
I dream to receive cards with monuments to the Ukrainian poetess of Lesya Ukrainka (Telavi (Georgia), Balaklava (Crimea), Toronto (Canada), Moscow (Russia)).
I dream to receive a card from passing (from Spain) or a past El Camino de Santiago. I dream to pass this way.
Big request to those who we send me a card: write my address on a card with the handle (but don't use the printer). I love hand-written texts.

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