Postcard #38, United States of America #11


| STAMPS: African Daisy | DATES: November 19, 2025 (Written) December 10, 2025 (Received) December 17, 2025 (Received) |
| MESSAGE: Hello! This is a picture I took on a 40+ year old camera. It is of our local Catholic Church. I think it is our finest looking building in Wickenburg. I know very little about the Philippines. My grandfather served there in WWII as an army radio operator, but he never spoke of the way. It was a sore subject for him. I have drawn one of our local trains bwlos (BNSH cargo) and a lady flipping through one of your papers. | NOTE: Postcrossing |
Postcard #37, Finland #4


| STAMPS: Rubus idaeus or wild raspberry | DATES: November 27, 2025 (Received) December 4, 2025 (Received) |
| MESSAGE: Hi! Greetings from Turku, Finland! Have a merry Christmas! | NOTE: Postcrossing |
Postcard #36, Finland #3


| STAMPS: Finnish coat of arms, Carl Erik Mannerheim, Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt | DATES: October 14, 2025 (Sent) November 5, 2025 (Received) November 14, 2025 (Received) |
| MESSAGE: Hei Rey! My name is minna. I don’t travel by train very much because there is no train station in my city. Freight trains go to the factories. My husband and I both have our own cards to get to work. Postcrossing is nice hobby, you can do it without leaving home, almost. | NOTE: Postcrossing |
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