sinichke

sinichke, Russia
  • country Russia
  • Member since Joined 30th Sep., 2015
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About Anastasia...

Hello!
My name is Anastasia,36 years old.I am from Irkutsk and work an accountant.I live with my daughter 15 уеаrs old.
I like to go walk with our dog,to read, knit, embroider, sew. I enjoy by growing own vegetables and flowers in my garden.Music I like classical and Opera,to watch old movies, especially French.
I would be very happy to receive postcard from different places of our globe!

If you write some words I will be very grateful))maybe your favorite poem, book, song or quote.And I really want to know some about you!You can write me about your family, hobbies, pets, place where you live,your favorite food ,book:))
Write the meaning of your name. My name - Anastasia - is comming from ancient Greek " Aνέστη" and means "a resurrected, brought back to life". On Easter the Greeks say to each other "Χριστός ανέστη" ("Christos Anesti") and respond accordingly "Αληθώς ανέστη"("Alithos Anesti")

My favourite postcards would be:
*city/village/country/nature view of your country
*historical,retro card
*traditional costumes,rituals,foods, building, art, etc.of your country
*local flora and fauna
*maps of your regions
*famous people of your country
*a vintage card
*fashion
*art
*book illustrations
*garden,vegetable garden, gardening
*vikings
*seasonal greeting card
or just look to my favourite.

You can choose if you want to send your card without or with envelope.
If you choose to use an envelope, maybe you want to add some
in an envelope with a little surprise for my daughter, she'll be happy))
And I'll be glad if you send a tea bag))

Welcome to Siberia!
Happy postcrossing and good luck for you!

I'm very interested in postcards and stamps with of "Alice in Wonderland". I would be very grateful for them. Also can to swap for it .

Dear friends! Please write legibly! It's a sadly when I get a card with a long letter, where except for a few words nothing can be comprehend.

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