Good day, and welcome to my stamp and postcard blog. I am participating in Sunday stamps sponsored by SeeitonaPostcard. The theme this week is the Letter P.
Our hostess shared a Postcrossing stamp, and I was able to find one too! From the Netherlands:
Postcrossing is a way to send postcards to strangers all around the world, and get postcards from strangers back. I was active for a few years and received about 1000 postcards, from many countries. I am not active anymore - the postage costs started adding up. I had joined to share with my children cards from around the world and teach them geography. Well they grew up and were not as interested anymore. I still have my albums filled with cards.
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5 comments:
I love the Postcrossing series from the Netherlands, and I have received both of them (all the stamps!) thanks to a friend.
I'm not as active in Postcrossing as I used to be, but I still send a postcard from time to time.
I have just recently restarted Postcrossing and am surprised that many of the cards I'm sending are to people who signed within the last year. Good news, I think. The best way to travel.
Always nice to see a postcrossing stamp. I don't do it anymore either more about storage space than cost.
I have never been a postcrosser but still have many postcards from my travels around the world,
If I'm not mistaken, this was the first Postcrossing stamp issued... or at least I think it was the Netherlands that started it all :)
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