Daily Mailbox Report for April 19th

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No official Postcrossing cards today, but Kinga got five other postcards. The first one is absolutely lovely and it’s a lottery prize. It came from New York, USA and presents an Amish boy sitting on the melons. My owner really loves this postcard! Thank you, Marta, for feeding me.

The next postcard also came from Marta from New York, USA. It presents the aerial view of lower Manhattan and it’s a photo by Stephanie Izzo. This unique perspective of the southern tip of the island of Manhattan shows the gleaming scyscrapers of New York City’s Financial District and Municiple Buildings. Also featured are Battery Park, New York Harbor and the Staten Island Ferry. Thank you once again, Marta!

Next three cards came from Poland. These are colourful stripped wellies for Kinga’s collection Moments of Colour cards. Big thanks for Beata from Warsaw.

The next one is from Basia. The stamp says that it came from Gdynia, Poland. It presents the Crane in Gdańsk. It is a gateway built in 1444 as a derrick crane. Now it’s a branch of the Central Marine Museum. Thank you, Basia!

The last postcard for today came also from another Postcrosser – Ms Halina from Rybnik. She send a card with the saxophone, because Kinga loves musical instruments and collects the real ones as well as the postcards connected with music. Thanks to Ms Halina.

Unfortunately, no postcards for Grzegorz today.

Bests,

The Mailbox

Hello world!

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Hello World!

This is me:

As you can see I’m a mailbox. I don’t have a name, but I have a cool number 206. I live in a typical block of flats in Poznań, Poland. I have some neighbours from number 204 to 213. They are jelaous, because they never eat as much mail as I do! My owner‘s name is Kinga. She lives with her fiancé Grzegorz in a small flat on the first floor. They have a cat named Batman. It’s a cool name, isn’t it? Here they are: Kinga and Grzegorz.

 She’s 24 and he’s 27. Both are teachers. She works in a kindergarten as a preschool & English teacher and he’s a history teacher. They are getting married this year. I can’t wait! I hope I will be full of greeting cards around September 29th. And the main thing: both are Postcrossers. They send postcards and receive them back from random people somewhere in the world! It’s so cool, isn’t it? For more information visit the official Postcrossing Project website at http://www.postcrossing.com.

Kinga and Grzegorz receive a lot of postcards and that’s the reason my blog came to be. I am so happy that I’m not hungry anymore and I want to share their collection with you, so this blog will be about the postcards. Enjoy!

The Mailbox

P.S. I found another funny picture of my owners. I hope they won’t turn me onto the street for that…