I was editing my About page here and suddenly thought of tracking back my old postcards website. I named it imajicards :)

I gasped in excitement to see this page again after ages…… it’s still there!! :D LOL, of course, as I didn’t really delete the files in the Geocities, only Flickr links that I used to create the postcards gallery are broken now that I’ve deleted my previous Flickr account (I had two back then, one for postcards and another for other photos, then I kept the later, upgraded it to Pro, and load postcards into there as well).
Now it looks to me so much work I was doing to keep this website, in solution of keeping an alternative gallery because I couldn’t afford a Pro Flickr that time.. :) LOL I am so proud of myself. And what I loved about my self-designed postcards website, it was actually a combination of a gallery (like Flickr) and a blog, in one place, which I couldn’t get if I only used either Flickr or a blog. Everytime I updated the site and put new cards, on the front page I got to write a note and news, and put “featured cards”, newly received cards, and even I made a chart of Top 5 my postcards senders (current &all time)!!! And I got to mark “new” at the country list whenever there’s a new addition of postcards from that country. And my updated Postcrossing sent/received map as well. HAHAHA now how much work does it sound?? But I was a total Postcrossing craze, sigh I won’t blame you if you think I am crazy :P My parents say that all the time anyway……
And OH!! I was so touched and excited that I can still access to its Geocities Guestbook, where my lovely postcards friends had left lovely messages…be free to read them and check if one of them was you, then it means you’re my old buddy. My, I had many so fans of my website back then… T____T