In a large bustling city of Washington, one woman was tasked with sending another a postcard. This woman however refused to follow the status quo and just send any photo card of a landmark of her city - no - she would send an item that would detail the entire state - NO - the western region of the United States of America! Out she went on the long, arduous task of acquiring such a card. She looked high and lo to exceed above and beyond what she was tasked but alas no item existed. Disheartened, but spirit not broken, she went forth and came up with yet a new angle in which to approach this postcard exchange! She would send a super-cool, awesome old-timey paper map! The problem had been solved! However, like most adventures though, she would not complete her goal so easily. There was one last trial she had to face- the wicked witches and warlocks of the post office! They cackled and turned her away when she expressed her wishes to send the map as a postcard.

"That? That's a map, my deary. It was, is not, and never will be a postcard," the one with wiry hair snorted.

"Here, why don't you try browsing some of these?" Another offered, trying to tempt the woman.

"No! I shall be back!" She called, making an expeditious retreat to find an envelope and mail the map proper. No witch or warlock would stop this adventurer from sending this extraordinary postcard! No cranky postal worker would refuse her missive now! And off it went, on a long journey north, into the cold, white icy lands of Canada, where another woman, an adventurer in her own like, received the envelope and letter with much joy, and after many brainfarts finally thought of a cool way to thank them on RedditGifts.*

(*Story may or may not be creatively enhanced for entertainment.)

P.S. This Canadian adventurers wild five snow leopards seem to have eaten the letter that accompanied her map, and so she couldn't properly message said sender and confirm she would indeed love to be penpals. If the American adventurer is reading this, feel free to this Canadian a message :) Also, many thanks for the Rabbit name idea!