Friday, November 21, 2025

Rare card alert

 As a Postcrossing member for more than 13 years, I've eagerly (but hopefully not obnoxiously) spread the word about my hobby.  Along the way, I've convinced a handful of family and friends to join me in sending postal mail to random strangers around the world.  But in sending nearly 13,000 postcards to randomly assigned people, it was only this week that for the first time I sent a card to someone I know in real life.  This rare card didn't go too far- just to Jacksonville, Florida to an old friend from my college days.  But in sending this first ever card to someone who is not a total stranger, I achieved another first in this hobby that has occupied so much of my time.  Write on!



Thursday, November 6, 2025

Rare card alert

 For whatever reason, there are not many active Postcrossing members in central America, and therefore cards from that region are rare.  So it took over 13 years of Postcrossing for me to receive my first ever card from Guatemala.  Sort of.  The card itself is from Amsterdam and was sent by a Dutch Postcrosser who was travelling in Guatemala at the time he sent it.  So it has an ID number from that country: 2131, meaning I've sent nearly six times as many cards as the entire country.  In fact, there are only 23 registered Postcrossing members in the country.  All this makes for an exceedingly rare card, one I'm happy to add to my collection.



Saturday, November 1, 2025

October stats

 A productive month for me on Postcrossing.  In October, I sent 141 cards to recipients around the world, and received 122 cards.  This brings my all-time total for sent cards to 11,759, which earns me the rank of 28th Postcrosser in the USA out of 76,696 members.  I also hold on to my #1 ranking among Alabama Postcrossers.  And on this cold November morning, I'm steadily writing cards that will go out in todays mail.  Write on!