Well, here we go again. I think this one will be fairly simple to find...I'm hoping. At first, when I got the card, it came in an envelope. I cut it open and slid out the card:

I was VERY impressed! Seriously! It's a gorgeous card! I keep looking at it and am amazed:

Now, at first I was disappointed because there was no message on the back. I though, "Man, now I don't know who to thank." It took me a while to find the note tucked away inside. AND there was a postcard ID number on it. I go into the website, put in the code, and get a message that this is not a valid ID! What? Someone is teasing me! I looked at the number and tried again. No luck! But, I do know that the card is from Brazil. I have the person's name address, and what they thought the number was (there was a stamped name and address on the outside of the message and on the note):

The message is simple:
Hello!
How are you? I'm send you a postcard from my
contry! I hope you like it. Take care!
J
What I like about this is that it is written on a notepad paper. You know the ones with advertisements on them? Well, I know we get them all the time and use them just for notes around the house. But this is really kind of cool! I may add a request on our profile...maybe not. But I do like the idea!
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