Tag Archives: Snow

Portuguese houses

Olá! I have featured many houses cards before but this is the first from Portugal.. YEAH. And my message to Marta: you can see your card here, finally!!! :P

From Martinha. Believe me, my Portuguese penpal since school time once told me that in her place it had snowed only 2 times in a century, or something like that, and since that I grew up thinking Portugal doesn’t get snow. And that particular knowledge had stayed in my mind for many years until I received this card from Marta and gasped! LOL did I get a wrong information or did I misunderstand at all? Sigh.. anyways Serra daEstrela is the highest mountainous area afterall, therefore it makes sense to get snow there. And this snowy village house looks real peaceful that it seems a perfect place to sit and hide from people.. especially when you need to be alone, read books, or cry :)

From BpoBpo. This is the house where Vasco da Gama lived in!! :D I must tell you that Vasco da Gama was the very FIRST Portuguese name I heard in my life!! HAHA yup right from the primary school, we learnt that he’s a great sailor that found a way to Asia :) This posh-looking house is located in Évora, a Portuguese historic town which is also a UNESCO heritage site.

From Moonwolf. I love these houses!! You can find them in Açores (Azores) Island in the Atlantic ocean.. where the people live mostly on the production of cheese, milk and meat. Seriously, I don’t mind living in one of these houses :)) they’r so damn cute!! Plus it’s in an island!

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Oregon

Hello again…… after so long :) This is really random, that I decided to feature cards from Oregon, USA.. not that I know many things about the state, and I happen to have received some cards from there enough to tell me that Oregon has a really beautiful nature one could wish to live in, spanning both valleys and mountains. Oregon is located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, and its capital is Salem.

US-11303 rom BunTraveler, showing purple Iris grow wild along the Metolius River, so do the canopies of pines, larch, fir, and cedar.. making this river a perfect recreational spot in Oregon.

From BunTraveler  again, this time as a thank you card as I was hosting her ToyVoyager HoppyVanderHare some time in 2007. Okay this gorgeous snowy mountain is the Mount Bachelor, a volcanic mountain yet an incredible skiing area.

US-52793 from Elsje. Portland is a city with 1/2 mil people and the city land is split in two by this Williamette River… and there’s a pink Sternwheeler cruises along the river.

US-90072 from Ashleigh with a breathtaking view of Mount Hood and its reflection in Trillium Lake. Mount Hood is also among the stratovolcanos in Oregon which are most likely to erupt, but not explosive.

From Denali. This waterfall is so really……. tall!! This is one of many spectacular falls can be found along the Columbia River highway. Columbia River is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region crossing 7 states and one Canadian province.

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Polish Mountains

OK so Ula is in Denmark right now. She seems to be traveling alot! I just have to feature her last card to me, which was a snowy mountain somewhere in Poland from her trip, and it made me go browse the Poland postcards I got from her, to realize that she actually goes to mountain every year and actually sent me a card of it also every year!

Polish mountain, received February 2009. Ula went here for her orienteering camp. This is a bunch of snow at Mount Karkonosze, which is also known as “giant mountain” or Riesengebirge in German. It’s located at the border of Poland and Czech Republic, with the height of 1,602 m above sea level.

Polish mountain, received in May 2007. Ula went here for her orienteering camp as well. This is the Tatra Mountains in the south of Poland, which is at its border with Slovakia.

Polish mountain, received in March 2006. Now I am not sure if Ula did go here for an orienteering camp in that year, she didn’t explicitly mention it here. And I guess I didn’t receive Polish mountain card in 2008? How could that be? Haha. How I just realized it actually helps alot to trace back the postcards if you write date on them, and Ula is really good at it, which I feel guilty now coz I hardly date my postcards! Actually, this is another view of Tatra Mountains as well, comes in a form of black and white photo which is not that bad :)

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