Solo Travel Girl’s 2015 Postcard Club

Cape Cod Bay Postcard Sent circa 1977
A Postcard from a Yellowstone National Park Visitor, 1916
A Postcard from a Yellowstone National Park Visitor, 1916

Handwriting is a lost art and with the expanding digital age, this includes writing and sending postcards. Posting a pretty vacation picture to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter is easier finding and mailing postcards. Because everyone enjoys receiving something in the mail, I’ve decided to revive SoloTravelGirl.com’s Postcard Club.

It’s pretty simple and best of all, it’s free for you!

What is This Solo Travel Girl 2015 Postcard Club is About?
Beginning today, register to receive at least one postcard and small souvenir from me, Jennifer Huber (aka: Solo Travel Girl), during 2015. It may be from another continent, another state or a treasure from my backyard.

Registration is free and open to anyone living anywhere mail is delivered, but for now, I’m limiting it to 50 people.

I won’t use your postal or email addresses for anything except verifying your address and sending the postcards. You’ll have the option of opting in for a future e-newsletter.

Unfortunately, I’m not responsible for lost or delayed items.

Why Mail a Postcard When You Can Send a Leoma Lovegrove Coconut
Why Mail a Postcard When You Can Send a Leoma Lovegrove Coconut

Why Am I Doing This?
Launched in 2012, during 2013 I mailed 25 of my blog followers a postcard for a month. I did it because in a world where the electronic age has disconnected us from many personal connections, this is my small gift of preserving the art of handwriting and postcards. Although, I duly admit my handwriting can be a little bit difficult to read, even to me sometimes!

It would be pretty cool if you paid it forward and remembered to drop a card to an old friend, an aunt or someone else who would appreciate a postal surprise.

Register Today!
Registration period opens Jan. 17, 2015 and closes when 50 people are registered. Register here.

Below is a brief video about the Solo Travel Girl 2015 Postcard Club…

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Jenn

Jennifer A. Huber is an award-winning travel and outdoor blogger and writer in Southwest Florida. Originally from Buffalo, N.Y., a hiking trail led her to a career path in the tourism industry for more than 30 years. She spent a decade with a park management company in Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Everglades National Parks. She founded the travel blog, SoloTravelGirl.com with the goal of inspiring others to travel alone, not lonely. The unexpected death of her former husband in 2008 reminded her how short life is. His passing was a catalyst for sharing her experiences with the goal of inspiring and empowering others to travel solo. Jennifer holds a Travel Marketing Professional certification from the Southeast Tourism Society, is a certified food judge, member of the NASA Social community, and alum of the FBI Citizens Academy. When not traveling, she is either in the kitchen, practicing her photography skills, or road tripping with her dog, Radcliff.

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