tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5721789526543237223.post1668279382643610741..comments2023-06-17T19:49:52.111+09:30Comments on xo.sorcha.ox: A Postcrossing Adventure: Week 3xo.sorcha.oxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17431135816635778553noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5721789526543237223.post-83731794023251932232013-12-21T08:20:36.675+10:302013-12-21T08:20:36.675+10:30Yes, I'm a Postcrosser, too. And it's addi...Yes, I'm a Postcrosser, too. And it's addictive! <br />However, I have stopped for some time in order to make more mail art.. But now the Postcrossing addiction is back again :-)<br /><br />I don't blog about the received or sent postcrossing cards (I 'keep' them in my postcard walls), but I do blog sometimes about some of the postcards / swaps I receive or send out besides postcrossing. And recently I discovered 'Sunday Stamps', and for that I'm looking up stamps from all my older PC-cards, which I add to my blog 'nog meer post' (= still more mail).<br /><br />And wow, you are sending beautiful cards! I don't know Shirley Smith, but I love that picture!<br />Here in the Netherlands Maxicards are very hard to get, so usually I'm sending out 'regular' postcards (and do my utmost to try to find a suitable card for each receiver, so funny to see how everybody likes different types of cards / themes!).<br /><br />Thank you for blogging about PC, it's a joy to see and read!Heleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18206346242374113741noreply@blogger.com