20-8-10 to Andrea in Germany, fully written in German on a 'Van Gogh selfportrait' postcard (needs explanation: she asked for postcards with either butterflies, hippos or art on it).
28-8-10: to Paula in Finland, fully written in Finnish (MG, it must a miracle if she'd understand it!) on a 'Alkmaar citysights' postcard (she wanted streetviews, markets etc).
28-8-10 to Sandra in Spain, fully written in Spanish (exact same hope like I have for the Finnish written one) on a 'Waagtoren' postcard (Looks like somebody bought a cheap package of city postcards...). She wanted a special building/monument in the city. Well suited!
2-9-10 to Anna in Russia (finally crossing the European borders)! Not written in Russia, because I just didn't feel like it (sorry, laziness sometimes determines everything on a thursday afternoon 8 o'clock). Anna was looking for cards with 'tradtional clothes and meal' (seriously) on it: what better could fit than a beautiful card with the cheesemarket on it (and it just happened to be that I had one at home)!
2-9-10 to Aarne in freaking, f*cking Finland again (the previous Finnish one was really hard to write)! But, my first male recipient (uh.. sounds weird)! How wonderful that he would liked to receive a card with anything that?s typical to my home region or home country: all kind of WILD animals and plants from the area I actually living in, nature, local life, historical and world heritage places! Except for the WILD animals (I don't think the local cats are considered as wild, let alone being shown on a postcard) and the world heritage, my multiview card of my city met every preference!