Here are the postcards!
I’ve been collecting postcards since 2008. Since then, I’ve sent and received over 1800 postcards from all over the US and dozens of countries. I respond to every postcard I receive, so I’m always open for private swaps.
My origin story: Back when I was a young boy, I got the idea to write a letter to several world leaders, but I only ever ended up writing the US president and the Queen of England. I was so tickled to receive responses from President Bush and then Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II! Well, they weren’t directly from the world leaders, but rather from their staff members. President Bush sent me an autographed photograph (which I lost later in a show-and-tell accident).
One of the Queen’s ladies-in-waiting sent me a very detailed letter, typed on Buckingham Palace stationery, answering all of my questions about the Queen’s horses and her corgis and her favorite foods. I marveled at the strangely-sized paper, the texture of the embossed coat of arms centered at the top of the page, and the stamps on the envelope. A real person had spent time reading my letter, responding to it, folding it and placing it in an envelope, and then more real human beings had taken the time and effort to transport it from London to some mail distribution center, to an airport in England, to an airport in the US, and back through the various USPS chains until it arrived in a plastic mailbox at the foot of my driveway in southeast Michigan.
I’m still fascinated by this process today, and all for less than the price of some chocolate! So I maintain correspondence with about a dozen penpals across the world, and send and receive postcards. At last count, I have a little under 2,000 postcards that I’ve received. Keep scrolling to see the most recent postcards that have arrived in my mailbox.
Queenie (Illinois)
I love it when people find postcards in one location that come from another location. In this case, our niblings Emily and Carter found this postcard in Michigan City, Indiana but it features Queenie, an African lioness who arrived at the Lincoln Park Zoo in 1943.
Waterford, Virginia (New York)
Katie and I took the 5-day Artisan I baking course this past summer at the San Francisco Baking Institute, and apart from bonding over bread baking, we also bonded over a shared love of postcards!
welcome to Petaluma (California)
Kimee and Michael were up in wine country to celebrate a friend's wedding! I really like Petaluma.
Musée Richard Wagner (Switzerland)
Voici le Musée Richard Wagner à Lucerne. Dominique écrit que les visiteurs qui savent jouer le piano sont autorisés le faire! Tellement cool!
Banff map (Alberta)
This postcard took a while to arrive due to the postal strike in Canada, but Matt took the time to find and send a postcard while on an amazing photography trip!
Chris Rockway (Australia)
Here's another great postcard in Matty's informal series of beautiful men. This model is named, although I don't recommend your web-searching the name unless you're on a privately-owned computer at home.
unexpected fortune (Taiwan)
This translates, roughly as, “may you have an unexpected fortune” which is something I think we could all benefit from!
Napa wineries (California)
What a lovely postcard to get from our friends Kimee and Michael who were enjoying some wine tasting in Napa. The question is : how many of these wineries do we recognize? For me, I can say: 15
fan service (California)
There's always been something very queer about superheroes, so this fan art about Superman and Batman sharing a passionate kiss is not surprising at all.
World Postcard Day 2025 (Oregon)
This postcard arrived in celebration of World Postcard Day 2025 and I really love the art!
Munchen multiview (Germany)
This postcard arrives from my penpal Jörg who's visiting his best friend in Munich. It's the only place in Germany I've been!
Yellowstone National Park (California)
I received this postcard with wishes for me to visit Yellowstone, which I've never done! The handwriting tells me it's a Chinese-speaker who wrote it, but unfortunately they never signed it. I'm not sure who sent it to me (I think it's a student)!
Pulsano (Italy)
This postcard arrives from Lino's vacation to Pulsano and features an image of this beautiful little fishing port.
Graceland (Florida)
Of course Graceland isn't in Florida (it's in Tennessee) but this postcard arrived from my aunt and uncle, having passed through TN and stopped at Elvis Presley's home on their way from their summer home in Michigan to their overwintering grounds in Florida.
Maison Empereur (France)
What a fantastic image! The reverse of this postcard says that this a sundry store. So cool! And it's still in operation, near as I can tell, having been founded in 1827. Do we in the US have any business still in continuous operation from such an early date?
Niedermorschwihr (France)
Dominique écrit qu’il y a des lieux dans l’Alsace avec des noms imprononçables pour les non-auchtoctons. J’imagine que cette village y forme partie du groupe! La fameuse Christine Ferber y habite!
Road Town, Tortola (British Virgin Islands)
This is the first postcard I've received from the British Virgin Islands. It arrived in early October after my mom's cruise stopped there in August. The cancellation is 28 August, so it did take a little over a month to arrive.
le fromage, c’est la vie (France)
Mon ami Francis s’est échappé à la France avec son mari pour fêter ses 50 ans. Là-bas, ils ont “trop bu, trop mangé…” quel voyage!
I followed my heart (Germany)
J’adore tellement ces cartes postales que Dominique m’a envoyées d’Allemagne. Je suis tout à fait d’accord avec la phrase ici: J’ai suivi mon coeur et il m’a emmené vers un café.
Folsom uniform (Australia)
Matty always finds the most delightful postcards to send! This one arrived during Folsom weekend so the timing was quite appropriate.