Sunday, April 4, 2010

Sunny Easter Sunday


Dear Friend,
May your travels be happy, may your weather be fair, may your Easter basket be stuffed with those eggies with care. Happy Easter to one and all! This is a day for hope, faith, love and remembrance.
~The Postcard Traveller

Friday, April 2, 2010

Photo Friday

Dear Friend...
Friends are for having Fun!
My friend here is currently bashing into the wall with her bumper-boat...
But we can't ride it anymore.
We're not "kiddies" so we can't ride on "kiddy" rides.
But we don't mind.
This was taken at the Evergreen State Fair, where we go every year.


And in this picture here...

Little Sissy (Right)

...and...

Little Sissy's Friend (Left)

Playing in the waves in sunny California.

Fun in the sun!

~The Postcard Traveller

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Monday, March 22, 2010

To Travel, by the Postcard Traveller

Dear Friend,


To travel is to see the world,

With curious, loving eyes.

When one is like a searching child,

One finds where beauty lies.


To travel is to find a place,

Where adventure never ceases.

For pleasures of the world don't last,

But joy forever pleases.


~The Postcard Traveller

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Dear Friend

Dear Friend,
The world ought to be travelled. People and places and experiences wait just beyond the airport... perhaps closer. Bud open like a flower; do not be afraid to show your petals. Bloom and see the beauteous world around you. Why is the world such a beautiful place, with breathtaking mountain views, to the shattering of glass of a waterfall, to even just the common bloom of flowers in spring in our own neighborhood? I believe that Earth has a little bit of Heaven. The Earth has fallen, yes, and it is sad. But it has retained some of the beauty of Heaven. It is that beauty that we treasure. A traveller and a tourist are two very different things; a tourist is there to look at; a traveller is there to discover. Where am I going? Many places, hopefully. Most of which will be probably just around the corner in my own state of Washington. But who says that you cannot find something exquisite in your own backyard? After all, the world is my backyard. I believe that a postcard - the mix of the taken picture and the written word - is a perfect way to communicate the love of travel with others. I am writing to you because I have a need to write. More importantly, I have a need to write to a friend. Perhaps many friends. Whether you are stuck at home and need a window to the outside world, or wish to share in the joy of discovering with a fellow traveller, I am glad to know I am not alone.

~The Postcard Traveller