
Monday, May 4, 2009
From Iris, Ithaca, NY
Friday, May 1, 2009
From Monica - Minneapolis
From Aurelija - Lithuania
From Nelson - Chelsea, Michigan
From Ida - Finland
From Nina - Utrecht, Holland

- Nina
From Woody - Taipei, Taiwan
From Fernando - Valle Gran Rey, Spain

Fernando
From ?? - Kristiinankaupunki, Finland

From William - Shaanxi, China

- William
From ?? - Catanzaro
From DA - Oslo, Norway

- DA
From Rirda - Seoul, South Korea
From Anita - Adelaide, Australia

- Anita
From Patt - Thailand
From Tina - Taiwan
From Eva - From Seattle
From Sandra - Frankfurt, Germany

- Sandra
From ?? - Ningbo, China

From Wei-Jean - Chicago

- Wei-Jean
From Juin - Filand
From Robert - Slovenia
From Adele - Pennsylvania
From Hunimka - Bialystok (Poland)
From Tyler - San Francisco (via Chicago)
From Kama - Berlin

- Kama
From Vera - Moscow

(BK: Vera isn't kidding. I've ridden subways in Paris, London, Budapest, Madrid, New York, Atlanta and San Francisco and not a single one can hold a candle to the beauty of the Moscow Metro. It was one of my favorite parts of visiting the city. I still remember the stop nearest where we stayed: Tulskaya.)
From Tanya - Krasuoyrsk (Russia)
From Rafol - Berlin, Germany
From Ksusha - Sydney, Australia

Here is a postcard from Glebe, one the most eccentric 'burbs in Sydney. My particular favourite is the shop called Glebe Books. It's got an amazing collection of old and new books, foreign literature and films. Right next to it is another book store called Saphros Book. It's all second hand bincluding some rare music scores and the word is that serve one of the best chous (?) in town. So there go a couple of things for you to do when you finally visit one of the two remaining continents. Happy Travelling!
- Ksusha
From Carol - Taiwan
From Gigi - Texas
From Doi - Cebu, The Phillipines
From Valentina - St. Petersburg (Russia)
From Paula - Corubra, Portugal
From Zana, Zagreb, Croatia
From Ann-Katlerin - Frankfurt, Germany

You can see on the front of the card one of the important reasons why Frankfurt is normally well known: banks! But that's not the reason I love to live here. This city is really multicultural, so one can learn a lot about every culture. Furthermore, I adventure every day something new :-) Best wishes,
- Ann-Katlerin
From Marloes - Amersterdam, Holland

- Marloes
(BK: I have switched planes in Amsterdam on the way to and from Budapest, but I don't really think that counts. Fun note: this is the second time I've received this postcard.)
From Cloris - China

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