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Snapshot Saturday: Postcard #11 Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge at Sunrise.

Ola! It’s day 179 of our our round-the-world trip, and almost a week since we arrived in Ciudad De Mexico’s Distrito Federal. Unfortunately we were only able to see a few of its sights due to work. Tomorrow, we pack our bags and head to the Historic Centre of Puebla to celebrate our daughter’s fifteenth month on Earth.

Golden Gate Bridge in Fog seen from another angle.

I got a bunch of postcards to send next week to some of you guys! For now though let me show you the last postcard I mailed before we left California. It’s the first (and maybe only) postcard I’m giving away that used lenticular printing technology. Yah know, that awesome kind of printing that makes you see different images from different angles.

Cool, eh?

It’s not too late to join! Email your address to gaye.emami@yahoo.com to receive a postcard. Recipients are chosen via Random.org.

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Gay Mitra
When not backpacking, she teaches her daughter sight words and belly dancing (even if she's not good at it). She's currently eating her way around some hippie town in Australia. She loves talking about herself in the third person.

15 thoughts on “Snapshot Saturday: Postcard #11 Golden Gate Bridge

  1. wooow!

    Is this really for me or you’re referring to a different Presidente?hahaha!

    THANKS much! first time ko makakareceive ng postcards, SWEAR! kasi yung dati na binigay ni Mica, ewan kung san napadpad..haha!

    (nag-assume na akong akin nga to!)haha

  2. I love your adventures and stories. I would like to include your weekly/monthly stories in our Filipino newspaper in Dubai UAE. email me if you are interested robertbagatsing @ gmail.com

  3. beautiful postcard, gay!
    it made me miss SF more and i am almost-green in envy with your world tour! nonetheless, i am content spending home in pinas!

    what matters most is we enjoy our precious time with our love ones, right, mommy gay?

    maligayang pasko at mapayapang bagong taon sa yo at sa pamilya mo! here’s to more traveling and happy moments next year and the days beyond!

  4. Beautiful post card! I miss all Pinoys who are able to spend Xmas in Pilipinas. Next year hopefully we’ll be in the country to celebrate it with loved ones. Thanks for sharing the information.

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