Comment: Kait, thank you for the great postcard. Love typography and art of that nature. Thanks for sharing the wonderful quote with me, lots of insight and great advice. Also, I love your little no-face doodle!
Comment: Great postcard! I didn't know there were any swap-botters in the area! We will have to share local postcard shops. My favorite is Richard's Variety Store. What is yours? PS Soon we will be even closer as I am moving to Marietta, 2 miles from the Battlefield.
Comment: Thank you for the charming, mid-century-esque cat card, kawaii stickers, and cool grid and orange washi tapes! I love learning about cities' etymology adn history. Hope you are having a good week!
Comment: I can't tell you how happy this card made me. First of all, you're right, Moscow looks awesome. Love Russian architecture. Secondly, yay Beowulf! I was the only loser in high school that enjoyed reading it and it inspired me years later to start studying Old English as a hobby. Have you seen the Benjamin Bagby performance of Beowulf? It's great; there's clips on YouTube and the DVD can sometimes be found on eBay. Thank you so much! :)
Comment: Thank you for the whimsical cat and dog card, great postmark/stamp washi and weather doodle, and message (I loved the inclusion of the Greek), Kait! So glad to find another TSH aficionado -- I would be interested to read/experience the story from his perspective! A friend of mine said that movie rights have been in the air for years now, but I really don't ever need a movie adaptation of any of Ms. Tartt's novels :) Hope you also are having a happy Easter! I hope our paths cross again soon.
Comment: Thank you very much for the postcard! I loved the poem, and I loved the panda. The stamps are really pretty too! I'm surprised it got here this fast.
Comment: Love the card! Fun to look at and fun to read! I have a friend who lives in your town. I haven't been, but I send a card there every December. This year I can wow him with local knowledge. Thank you!