Tuesday, November 03, 2009

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I Really enjoy getting the scenic postcards of a city, you can see the depth of it's streets, the height of it's buildings and usually those monuments pop out and really force you to look deep into the picture and ask yourself "What's that?" It's exciting to see a place across the world, and know that there is one person in that city who's written to me. So This is a postcard picture from Cologne Germany, 4th largest city in Germany. I found that Cologne is one of the oldest cities in Germany, founded by the Romans in 38 BC and has some very old structures. The River is the Rhine, and the large church on the left is Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom). It's a very beautiful postcard. If you haven't yet given Post Crossing a spin, check them out at www.postcrossing.com.
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Thursday, September 29, 2005

postcardx


Nerija
Originally uploaded by Beaukiss Steve.
this was www.postcardx.com another great site for postcard exchanges

GB-216


GB-216
Originally uploaded by Beaukiss Steve.
I received this last week, thanks for the postcard

DE-2873


DE-2873
Originally uploaded by Beaukiss Steve.
Thanks for the Postcard

PT-1735


PT-1735
Originally uploaded by Beaukiss Steve.
This was the first postcard I received thru Postcrossing.

Emailing: DE-2873B


Emailing: DE-2873B
Originally uploaded by Beaukiss Steve.

Dorthe, Thanks so much for the postcard. Yes our family is doing well after Rita, we didn't even get a drop of rain. There were worries we would get some high winds, but the storm took a diffrent direction at the last few hours. best of luck on your Movie Script.

Stephen Frick

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Greetings to my Postcard Friends

Postcard Friends,
I'm creating this blog as a place to post all the great post cards which I've received. As of right now, I've Sent 10 and received 1. But I'm diligent, and I plan to send more to people I don't know, so I can share with people from around the world. I know there are lots of people who love getting mail, so I'll spend time and send them a little mail. If you wish to send a postcard, please use the following websites -Postcardx and Postcrossing.

Happy Postcarding,

Stephen Frick