Want a post card?

Imagine you are sitting at home with a hot cup of chocolate on a cold winter day, and then suddenly Mr. Postman delivers you a post card from some corner of our planet.. Will you be happy to receive one? Would you like to receive one? A post card from a Nomad soul wandering somewhere on the Earth? Yes? And I’d be happy to send you one! All you have to do is leave your address with post index.. You can leave your home address in the comments, or send it to me via email: harebeat@gmail.com
One day, when you’ll forget about this, the post card will arrive, I promise!
With peace and love,
The Harebeat
P.S. Spread a word, share the link, let others receive a post card as well

Dec 24, 2010 @ 17:32:20
Hey! Now this would be wonderful & deeply appreciated
Flat-1 18B Helme Park,
Meltham,
Holmfirth,
W.Y.,
HD9 5LG
UK
Good luck on your travels & thank-you
Dec 24, 2010 @ 18:02:40
Thank you! All the best! Will send the postcard once I get to the post office
Jan 02, 2011 @ 10:32:07
Patrick Chevallier
39 rue Fédor dostoievski (no kiddin’)
51100 Reims
France
Jan 02, 2011 @ 11:48:43
Fedor Dostoievski! That’s cool!:)
Jan 02, 2011 @ 12:03:11
That IS cool…I live on crime and punishment blvd..
Jan 02, 2011 @ 12:53:39
I am a little ashamed to says that I never completed reading a book by Dostoievski. Non-fiction has my preference. Streets in my neighborhood also include Kafka, Gogol, Gorki, Tolstoi. A little further are Honegger, Wagner, Satie, Ibsen and Vivaldi…
Jan 02, 2011 @ 13:24:53
I never even started reading Dostoyevski.. Not a big fan of him
Jan 18, 2011 @ 18:16:56
I would love to receive a postcard!
my mailing address:
Vartan Tashjian
c/0 Armenian Catholic Patriarchate
Geitawi- Beirut Lebanon
I liked your article about the Armenian Church in Lvov. Thank you.
Jan 18, 2011 @ 18:33:21
Shnorhakal em, Vartan!
I’m glad you liked the article.
I’ll send the postcard to your address.
Cheers.
Mar 17, 2011 @ 18:05:03
I’d like to have one, but I have no idea how to pay for this.
Mar 17, 2011 @ 18:19:17
what do you mean pay?! you don’t have to pay.. leave your home address or email it to me, and I’ll send you a postcard..
Mar 18, 2011 @ 11:23:11
Well, that’s cool. But I wonder how you manage to bear the expenses. Sending postcards isn’t definitely free, right? If you don’t mind, may I ask?
And hey here’s my home address
Aminul Islam Sajib
251/3, 2nd Colony, Mazar Road,
Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216,
Bangladesh.
Love reading your blog, specially about those haunted-like places with photographs.
Please visit more such places (and please don’t get haunted
at least not before you write a post about it
).
Mar 18, 2011 @ 11:53:28
Well, it’s not free, actually.. But does it matter? Money is nothing, a piece of paper.. I don’t care much about it.. If a postcard can bring smile, the rest doesn’t matter at all! Thanks for your address! I’ll pick up a postcard and will send it to you, most likely from Armenia
P.S. In the capital of Armenia, Yerevan, there’s a district called Bangladesh, by the way.
P.P.S. One of my classmates from university is also from Dhaka
P.P.P.S. One my singer, George Harrison, has a song dedicated to your country.. I guess you it
Cheers!
Mar 18, 2011 @ 14:13:02
I’ve never heard of a district named Bangladesh. Thanks for the information. I’ll do some research about it.
That’s great. Does he, that classmate, blog anywhere? I wish I could meet virtually.
Anyone in Bangladesh who has a little bit of knowledge over our history would know about the song George Harrison dedicated to Bangladesh. I’m glad you heard it and still remember.
You have any plan to come around here? India is a nice place to visit, everyone knows that. But our country is mostly underestimated. There’s a video on YouTube called Beautiful Bangladesh. The video was made and first viewed on the opening ceremony of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 that was held here in Dhaka. Watch it:
So, if you ever come in Bangladesh, make sure you drop me a note.
And thanks in advance for the postcard you’re gonna send me. I appreciate it very much.
Mar 18, 2011 @ 17:38:30
That classmate doesn’t blog.. At least, I don’t know.. Actually, it’s been long time ago when we talked to each other.. I don’t know how is he there.. His name is Sayed Shorab.. We were studying together in Russia, but then he left.. I wonder how is he now..
I was attending some Bengali cultural events in our university, like the celebration of the independence day.. so I was a bit in Bengali culture those days.. And yes, I have plans to visit your shores, just don’t know when.. Maybe next year.. I wanna visit India, Nepal and Bangladesh.. It’s a dream of mine..
Oh, and what a beautiful video! Thank you! I enjoyed it a lot!
Apr 25, 2011 @ 20:29:15
Is this for real? I would love to receive one.
8 Aramismis St.
Veterans Village, Project 7
Quezon City 1105
Philippines
PS: Lovely Sagada pictures. I am from Manila, but have never been to Echo Valley. Soon, I hope.
Apr 29, 2011 @ 11:52:25
it is for real
Thanks! I’ll send the postcard:)
Quezon city.. my favorite bar is in there
Conspiracy Bar! Have you been there? Synthia Alexander and Joey Ayala often perform there:) Me myself I lived 2 months in Mandaluyong:)
May 01, 2011 @ 06:33:33
I love Conspiracy, funny that you should still remember it. Also, it is Cynthia Alexander (hehehe). I go there for poetry night, mostly.
I’ll wait for that postcard. Thank you!
May 23, 2011 @ 09:12:01
ahh yeah, sure. Cynthia!
so I still remember a lots of things
Well, I lived quite a long time in Pilipinas
Mar 26, 2012 @ 00:55:33
stumbled onto your CS profile and now your blog, sending post cards, what a cool idea! your traveling style motivates me : ) and I really like your quote about rainbow warriors !!
Alice Jaffe
PO Box 143
Villa Grande, CA, 95486
United States
May 12, 2012 @ 19:14:08
Thanks! Got your address, wait for a postcard