Most who know me are very aware that I am absolutely in love with snail mail and anything that has to do with mail; from the postage stamp to the pen you use to the mailbox you put it in. There is something so exciting, comforting, and personal about getting a letter or postcard from friends and family when you are away. Earlier this summer I met with Becca in DC and made a trip to the National Postal Museum (yes, we are dorks) and we obviously had to take a picture in front of Denmark's bright red mailbox. After being in Denmark for almost a month, let me tell you- the mailbox at the DC museum is all too clean. A DK mailbox is not a place worth leaving your letters without the significant marks of "graffiti-fied" designs and pigeon poop. The mailboxes within the city and neighborhoods all have their own bit of character and charm to give me a smile as a walk by and a reminder that my fantastic life in Denmark is reality!
Becca and I at the National Postage Museum in June 2010 |
And if you want to write me (yes, yes, yes!) my address is:
Margaret Spotts
DIS Copenhagen Office
Vestergade 7
DK 1456, Copenhagen K, Denmark
DIS Copenhagen Office
Vestergade 7
DK 1456, Copenhagen K, Denmark
I promise a postcard back in return! :)
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