About Alexandra Heep

Alexandra Heep is a longtime writer, chronic over-thinker, and recovering content mill survivor. Her work has appeared in literary journals, anthologies, and online platforms where words are still respected. She writes children’s books, health reflections, and the occasional blog post laced with humor and hard-won honesty. After years of illness, detours, and navigating the noise of modern wellness, she returned to writing with the firm belief that stories—like people—don’t have to be perfect to matter. She publishes under multiple pen names and drinks more goat milk than you’d expect.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Blogging From A to Z 2018: A is for Antarctica



(My theme for April's A to Z blogging challenge is postcards. If you want, read my intro post).

When I started with this whole postcard collecting thing, I never thought I would be able to receive one from Antarctica. It was actually easier than I thought. In October of 2017, I signed up to be on a list to get a card. There are several ways to get on one, just use ye olde Google to find out how. In my case, I found a sign-up link in a Facebook postcard group.

This particular postcard was mailed from the South Pole, as you can see, by a scientist who works there. There is a limit on how many people can sign up to receive a postcard from her (I think 500), so I am happy I was one of the recipients. I received the postcard on Christmas Eve 2017. Judging by the cancellation, it took 20 days to get to me.


7 comments:

Jayden R. Vincente said...

That is so cool! I can't wait to see what other postcards you have gotten.

When I go places, I buy postcards, laminate them, and put them up on the wall in our home. It's a great memory of where we've been. I could see doing this with postcards you receive also!

Jayden R. Vincente
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Pradeep Nair said...

A postcard from Antarctica is so cool. And you were one of the lucky ones to get it. Great! Even in the age of internet, tangible stuff like postcards are precious, and retains their intrinsic value.
(I am too in the A2Z Challenge. Maybe you would like to see my entry.)

Heidi said...

I want to be a part of something like this. I will definitely be googling, thank you for sharing! Great start to the challenge, Heidi at, A Little of This & That

Jeanne Bryan Insalaco said...

I’ve collected postcards in my many travels and planned to blog on them at one point. Interesting about requesting a postcard from certain areas... I’ll be checking it out! I’m writing my A To Z on my fav childhood book - Nancy Drew. https://everyonehasafamilystorytotell.wordpress.com/category/2018-a-to-z-all-about-nancy-drew/

Weekends in Maine said...

What an awesome post card and I love that it arrived on Christmas Eve. Weekends In Maine

Lisa said...

a postcard from antartica is so cool - I can't wait to read about all of the different locations!!

Tasha Duncan-Drake said...

Now that is a very unusual source for a postcard. That's awesome :)
Tasha
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