kunizza

kunizza, Russia
  • country Russia
  • Member since Joined 31st Aug., 2013
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  • icon 24th November 1984
    (39 years old)

About Olya...

Hello!
My name is Olga (simply Olya, Olia). I am 32.
I was born and grew up in Volgograd city (known as Stalingrad and as Tsaritsyn), also I lived and worked in Moscow for a long time, but now I live in Saint Petersburg.
I am an Engineer. My hobby is reading, also correspondence.
I have own family: husband Yury, daughter Alexandra (5,5 years old) and son Maxim (3 years old).
We like to travel and collect souvenirs (coins, cards & stamps) from different places and countries.

My favourite themes (types) of postcards are:
- Christmas Tree / Snowflakes
(New Year or Christmas Stamps ☆);
- People in national costumes, dresses / Folk;
- Wedding flowers, fashion;
- Art, artists / Painting (landscapes, still lifes, portraits);
- Watercolour {aquarelle} painting;
- Vintage / Retro / Old photos, pictures / Black-and-White photo;
- Fairy tales / Fantasy / Science fiction;
- Culture of the East (Asia);
- Image of national banknotes or coins;
- The interior designs of homes;
- Museum treasures, exhibits;
- Newborn / Little children;
- Drawn cats, butterflies / All drawn cards;
- Pencil drawings / Graphics;
- Beautiful stamps;
- Cute ("kawaii") postcards;
- Graffiti / Tattoos;
- Books / Bookshelves / Library;
- Royal theme (royal families, queens, kings, tsarinas, tsars, princes, princesses...).
I also really like interesting postage stamps and maximum cards.

I will be glad to receive ANY interesting, beautiful and unusual card from your country :)
Thank you very much for your postcard ;)

P.S. Please, on a reverse side of a card write something about yourself (about your profession / hobby / family) or about your city (country).
Or tell me any interesting fact (story) from your life or from history of your country.

P.P.S. Also, please, don't forget to write ID-number and date on postcard.

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