When we went round the block in 2000, my wife purchased post cards in most places. Some were sent to relies & friends & we kept a good range of others as mementoes of the trip.
They are in an album along with prints of a few of the better photos that I took.
(We did similar on our overseas trips)
Post cards were readily available in those days but we have finally caught up with modern technology & send short videos to relos & friends & save thousands of phone photos to files .. never to be looked at again. Not quite true as I have started to use them as a rotating background on my PC.
Agree with you Collo. I was looking for a couple post cards when we went down to Victoria and back in June. The young grandchildren like to get real mail, addressed to them, and there wasn't a postcard to be found. Cheers.
A bit like Australia Post as a whole, just sent my Sister a birthday card, it was a whisker over minimum size so put $2.40 on the envelope. Popped in the mailbox Tuesday morning at the post office. Arrived following Monday, 3 suburbs away.
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That's why we send postcards to people we have differences with letting them know how much we are enjoying our 4 month Italian or France, Germany, English etc, holiday so much!
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