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Postcards are too little to write on. I accumulate them, one by one by one, occasionally from a state or a county that I visit.
Writing on them is like writing on scraps of paper but with the cost of living going up, buying them is inexpensive.
As I look over my many postcards I discover them from wherever I have been, I put a simple memo on them to remind me how I enjoyed the journey.
The ones that are most significant to me I scan into my computer’s image folder to make our greeting cards through out the year.
Since I see them in the souvenir shops when I travel I pick-up five or so, I may send one or two out with a message to my acquaintances or relatives saying how much I am enjoying my journey and suggest that they may want to come and see this extraordinary scene for themselves.
I suggest you keep in mind that you haven’t much space at all when writing on a postcard, so remind yourselves to keep it simple when writing on a postcard.
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