“My friend wrote this while listening to a speech by the Director-General of UNESCO in Paris.”
“You can often get a sense for life in a new city by wandering through grocery stores. This card takes the journey back to Bangkok shelves a few decades ago.”
“Capuchin catacombs, Palermo.”
“I picked this up at the MOMA in New York City. I got distracted by pretzels and hotties on the street so I forgot to mail it.”
“I spotted these while roaming the streets of Barcelona looking for a cafe and sangria.”
“Frogs: no idea. I think I picked this card up in Portland, Oregon.”
“This is a photo of Thailand’s king and his wife in the 1960s.”
“The energy, passion, and patriotism was out of this world — I have never felt so proud to be Canadian as I did in Vancouver.”
“I visited California and bought this because it represents how much I hate highways.”
“I picked up this deadstock postcard at a photoshop/café in New York. A cool concept, but unfortunately the scent of photo chemicals doesn’t mesh well with coffee.”