Estonian Postcrossing Members Send Postcards, Some Underwater Tartu, Estonia – On Sunday afternoon, Werner’s café in Tartu was the site of an unusual gathering as members of the Estonian postcrossing community convened to send postcards internationally. The group, comprised of twelve enthusiasts, focused on the hobby of exchanging postcards with individuals around the globe. Attendees brought a selection of postcards-waiting cards to contribute to the exchange, alongside three previously cherished postcards. The event highlighted the dedication of Estonian postcrossing members to the activity. Notably, several participants engaged in sending postcards while submerged in water, adding a unique element to the exchange. This practice, facilitated by the café’s location, allowed for a novel approach to the traditional postcrossing activity. Postcrossing is an online community where individuals send postcards to randomly selected people worldwide. The Estonian chapter demonstrates the global reach and diverse interests within the hobby. The gathering underscored the passion for postcards and the connections fostered through this unique postal exchange. The event was photographed by Kristjan Teedema. Topics: #postcard #estonian #postcrossing Post navigation At the end of the PM, Estonian fans made a big surprise for the speed skating superstar: I am competing like at home! Ukraine gave foreign diplomats an overview of the damage to the Druzhba oil pipeline