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Date Joined: April 24, 2013
Last Online: February 25, 2024 Birthday: February 26, 1966 Country: United States Postcrossing |
Hello! My name's Eric, and I live in Connecticut with my wife and two cats. I found my way to swap-bot in 2013 after exchanging postcards through Postcrossing and looking for new ways to liven up our mailbox.
This Month (January 2022) - It's been a long time since I've updated! I've been off swapping postcards elsewhere but thought I'd try getting back into some of the swaps here that I enjoy so much. Since joining swap-bot, I've moved from Vermont down to Maryland and then up to Connecticut. I'm enjoying our area--lots of nice restaurants and beautiful hiking trails--but we'll see what the future holds!
If for any reason you haven't received a swap item from me, please let me know. I'm pretty conscientious and organized and would never flake. I always rate the day I receive a swap (unless I'm on a rare vacation), though I've been remiss in the past about rating down for swaps not received. In general, I enjoy sending at least as much as receiving swaps, so why penalize someone for missing out on the chance to send me a postcard or other swap item? Hasn't he/she suffered enough:) However, I know others may not have the same view, so I'm trying to stay on top of that. . .
Where to start... While working, I usually prefer to listen to music with lyrics in languages other than English, lots of French pop music, especially from the 1960s--Brigitte Bardot, Françoise Hardy.... Also albums that I know well enough to not be too distracted by them. Some favorite standbys are Aimee Mann, Freedy Johnston, and Ryan Adams. Otherwise I listen to a lot of indie rock, 60s rock, classical, world, and instrumental music. Favorites include (London) Suede, Billie Holiday, Fred Astaire, the Decemberists, Radiohead, Anais Mitchell...When I was little I'd listen to the Beatles constantly...
I first learned to read largely by following the adventures of Charlie Brown and Peanuts and grew up reading Signet Classic paperbacks--lots of Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, George Eliot, Dostoevsky, Mark Twain--and continued enjoying them even when I had to read them for school. I also got hooked on Lord of the Rings after a third grade teacher had me read The Hobbit in lieu of the reading textbook. Now I read a lot of nonfiction but have recently been reading a few novels by George Gissing that I never got to before during my Gissing Phase of 2008. I'm a sucker for history that reads like a novel.
Most of the movies I've seen the last few years are from 1950 and earlier. Favorites include Sunset Boulevard, Remember the Night, Pandora's Box, It, Metropolis, Piccadilly. . . I really enjoy getting to see silent films with live musical accompaniment. My wife and I are planning on going to a 1940s weekend next year. (She's been kindly knitting part of my wardrobe.)
Mostly, I watch old movies and baseball games (I'm an Orioles fan). I'm glad to be living in the Orioles tv area again, but I still end up listening to games or just reading about them more than watching them
I'm happy with pretty much any postcards (I usually just glance at the picture side anyway), though I especially like
Oh, and of course, handmade ones. Especially if from outside the U.S., I'm always interested in whatever stamps you use. I used to collect stamps and postmarks when I was a boy, and now the stamps I buy are mostly to post and/or decorate mail I send out. I still find myself hoarding stamps but tell myself they'll all go out in the mail eventually...
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Hi Eric, Thank you so much for the awesome Pyrex PC , I'm over the moon. And the postmark is icing on the cake. It really made my day, thank you so much!
Thank you for sending my card back. Nice stamps! This card is a drawing by a friend, I made her to turn it into postcards :
Thank you for the postcard from Vermont and the matching stamp. My collection of postcards is growing slowly. Lots from some states and hardly any from others. Yours is my second view of Vermont.
Eric- I totally feel like a horrid goof for not thanking you sooner. I honestly thought I had. Thank you so much for the BEAUTIFUL postcard! It is really quite fabulous and I have it hanging up at work for the rest of the librarians to enjoy. Thank you for thinking of me!
Sincerely- a very forgetful librarian
Thanks for being part of Postcard - November Aviation History Month Swap! Please check out more of my swaps @virgoleanne
Hello! many greeting from Thailand! Thank you very much for joins us in map cards swap. I hope you get nice map card you like from your partners soon. Pack
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Hi Eric! I received the wonderful firework postcard you sent me today! Thank you so much, I am so happy to have it as part of my firework PC collection! Honestly, I love all firework postcards... I love seeing the many different types of firework displays they have around the world! I'd say as of right now I have about 70-75 firework postcards. My collection is slowly growing! I've only started collecting firework postcards last year... But they've turned into my favorite postcards to receive! I bet the glow in the dark firework stamp from the Philippines must be beautiful! Anyways, I hope you have a wonderful weekend & that your move is going smoothly!
Thanks Eric for brightening up my day with your very pretty vintage nasturtiums pc!! Love it!