Posted October 9, 2020
Apparently the first full week of October is International Postcard Week, and World Post Day is every October 9th, so when October 9th happens to fall within Postcard Week, postcard collectors say – hey, let’s call it Postcard Day!!!
Well, why not!
Collecting postcards can be so fun in at least three ways:
Key Points
Asking friends and family to send you postcards as
they travel is a way of expanding your collection, keeping in touch with loved ones, and living vicariously! Writing to others who love postcards and trading
postcards with them helps you learn about new places and maybe choose some new travel goals.
they travel is a way of expanding your collection, keeping in touch with loved ones, and living vicariously! Writing to others who love postcards and trading
postcards with them helps you learn about new places and maybe choose some new travel goals.
By the way, making a postcard collection can sometimes mean getting colorful and unusual stamps to enjoy!
If you want to swap postcards as well as collect them, you should buy multiples of every postcard, as you travel, so you will have plenty of postcards to trade!
You can keep your postcards nice by putting them in albums…
…but some people would rather make a display…
…like this map-postcard combo…
Here are some more innovative ways of displaying postcards:
Also on this date:
Independence Day in Uganda
Hangul (Alphabet) Day in Korea
World Post Day
Nautilus Night
John Lennon’s birthday
Leif Erikson Day
Confucius’s birthday
Anniversary of a supernova
Plan ahead:
Check out my Pinterest boards for:
And here are my Pinterest boards for:
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November holidays
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November birthdays
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Historical anniversaries in November