Some season’s greetings that dropped in after Christmas, but before New Year:
“Dreaming of a White X’mas” from Maria in Singapore
A “jumpstart” to the New Year from a friend ‘Down Under’
Classic British reds in the snow, from Scotland -
and from England, New Year’s greetings with a more modern touch:
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And a big THANK YOU for 2017,
and best wishes for us all for 2018;
from me to all my blogging and
postcrossing friends all over the globe!
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Postcards for the Weekend - NY Symbols/greetings
The last Christmas card of this season reached me on the 28th, I think - also from Scotland, probably from the same person you got the pretty robin.
ReplyDeleteNo specific New Year cards; usually, it is part of the good wishes on Christmas cards.
Thank you, dear Monica, for the last 12 months of friendship, of showing us your town (and many beautiful places beyond) on your blog, of telling us about the books you've read and for commenting on our blogs.
May 2018 see more of the same - all good things!
Thank you Meike. And no, I don't usually get (or send) many specific New Year cards either, those greetings are nearly always included in the Christmas cards. The one I got this week came in very handy for Maria's chosen postcards theme, though ;)
DeleteOh that Scottish one, so pretty. Hoping you have a Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteThe bird sitting n the berries is splendid, and my favorite! These are awesome cards! I didn't have a clue about the second one, till you said it is from Australia.
ReplyDeleteMay 2018 bring you health, wealth, and happiness.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid that recent circumstances have not only led to my unwanted absence from Blogland (hopefully now remedied) but also threw all my Christmas plans into disarray. I have not being organised.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you received the postcard. I'm glad it was still "on-time" for the holidays. Happy weekend Monica!
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