I came home and there it was. A postcard. For some reason i felt extremely happy, maybe because i knew it came from a human being, but really, i can't say exactly why. Just a joyous feeling overall. Thank you for sending it (them?).

I knew i had to be patient because it was international and the post office was on strike for a couple of days. But it (they?) are here, or at least a part of them i suspect. Because according to the various markings on the postcard, i'm guessing there are 3 of them, and i've only got 1 so far. So there is a chance that the rest will turn up eventually. But no worries!. Even if i only got the second one, im very happy to have it.

It doesn't matter if we don't share much of reddit stuff, there's always things in common that we share. Like: Transistor==Very good game (I have played Bastion, which is from the same devs, so even if i haven't played Transistor yet, i know about it). Another thing is the appreciation of not just a picture, but the textures used in it. I think the choice of material in a artpiece sends a lot of messages about the intention of it. So i liked the lil cats, they are very cute.

Well i dunno if i can update this if the suspected lost postcards show up, but i hope so!.

EDIT0: Days later, It has come!. The "first" postcarod with a nice little library design. I am happy it arrived, because it took it's sweet time!. Still, happy to continue reading about the life of rollypop. About weather, 14º/3º (i'm guessing Fahrenheit) is VERY cold. I mean, here the coldest it has ever got is around 39ºF, but the hottest is around 103ºF, which i guess it's normal for a tropical country. Now about books (oh dear). I don't think im an avid reader, but i still get 8 to 10 books a year. Compared to what my friends read (NONE), i think it's a little better. I really don't know how many books I've read in my life, but i'ts well over 150. I cannot call one specific book as my favorite, but a variety of them. When i was a child, my favorite book was called "Silvia y la maquina Qué" (I dunno how to translate this without losing the pun it has in it's name). It was set in an alternate history world, in which there was a machine that could make everything. But it only accepted songs as inputs.

As a sciFi fan, i liked the Foundation Series by Asimov. Really gets my imagination going, thinking of all the ramifications of the universe Asimov painted.

For Latin American literature: 100 years of solitude is a must read.

For North American literature: I really like Kurt Vonnegut's work. I've read slaughterhouse 5, mother night, bluebeard and cat's cradle.

The fact that i got the second postcard first and and first one second reminds me of another book, that i have yet to read: "Rayuela" . Apparently, you can read it's chapters in any order, and it would still make sense. Gotta read it, eventually.

Cheers

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