Four years in, the Postcard Project still feels fresh. These tiny missives hold so much joy, hope and community — strangers becoming part of the same story.

Each card of the 267 cards received is a tangible reminder of the beauty of the physical in a digital age, and every time I read one I’m reminded that a stranger, a friend or a far-off reader thought enough to pause their life, pick up a card and share a little piece of themselves.

This year, as of earlier this week, we had received postcards from all 50 states — the last being West Virginia — and 29 countries including Australia, Borneo, Costa Rica and more.

Pam Baldwin wrote last week to say that she had mailed postcards from three other countries, Greece, Albania and Montenegro, but who knows how long it will take those postcards

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