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Mar 07 2009

A Postcard from Malaysia

Published by Journeys and Adventures at 1:00 am under Asia, Souvenirs, Websites Edit This

Postcard from Malaysia

I received my postcard from Lynne of A Malaysian Abroad this weekend—as a part of the 2009 Postcard/Link Exchange, she mailed the above postcard from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to my home in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.  It took just about two weeks to arrive and was worth the wait.  

     In all my travels, I haven’t really made it to Asia yet (I’ve been to Israel, but that’s it!), so the picture of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, built in 1897, wets my appetite even more for the sights and sounds of this whole other world I haven’t been able to experience yet…I plan to make it that side of the world somewhere soon!

     Until then, I’ll enjoy postcards like this from Lynne.  Visit her site often and there might be another chance for a postcard!

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One Response to “A Postcard from Malaysia”

  1. *lynne*on 07 Mar 2009 at 11:17 am edit this

    Glad you enjoyed the postcard :) I do hope your journeys and travels will one day bring you to Asia/Malaysia… there are certainly lots of things to see and do! I myself am guilty of not exploring “my own backyard” much; perhaps during my next visit “home” I’ll be more adventurous and include a hop to Vietnam, Cambodia, etc… I wonder if postcards from there will get to their destinations…? :p

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