It is designed to help people to know what sort of cards to send me.
About John...
My favourite cards are map cards and ones with
letterboxes on but I will be quite happy with whatever postcard you send,
especially if it relates to where you live.
So here is a list of ideas for you…
- letterboxes (pillar boxes)
- State maps of the USA (I also like US State flowers, insects, etc.)
- a map of your country, your region, your town - any type of map
- cards with the name of your state / town/ area across the front and a picture
or pictures of the place
- something showing books (especially old ones, unusual bindings, people
reading, etc)
- writing materials (like old inkwells, pens, etc)
I also like Inge Löök cards from Finland; dragonflies; moths; reptiles; and
birds.
I like unusual stamps and especially ones with
wildlife or flowers on them. (I don't collect stamps I just like to see them on
the cards.)
I'm a retired local government officer with
serious (but hopefully not terminal) health issues. I originally trained as a
librarian but after a few years in libraries I moved to the Housing Department
and then the Chief Executive's Department where I was responsible for anything
no one else wanted! Despite all that I still tend to think of myself as a
librarian.
I have three living children - One boy (aged 24
and living at home) and two daughters by a previous marriage (in their thirties
and living with their husbands in Sheffield and Exeter respectively). My
son-in-law in Exeter and my brother (who spends half the year in the Outer Hebrides
and half in New Zealand) also rank among my very best friends. My present wife
(of 25 years and another of my best friends) and I also had another boy who
died in infancy and will always be missed.
My main interests nowadays are blogging, reading, photography, natural history,
family and supporting my partner in her counselling business (mainly by acting
as a 'sounding board' for ideas).
Since taking up blogging my circle of friends
has become truly international and I love the opportunity that blogging and
postcrossing give for spreading kindness and love around the world. Sorry if
that sounds soppy but it's how I feel about it.