Wednesday, September 22, 2010

And From Texas...

Along with the parcel pick-up card was a postcard from Texas.  It's always lovely to hear from others from across the globe.  I love receiving anything from everywhere I haven't been - and also from where I have been too.  And Texas, USA, is a place I haven't been yet in my life.  This postcard showed up on a day where it's been wet, rainy and cold here in Brisbane for the past few days; and the postcard showed the gorgeous yellow sun setting across the Texas plains.  Isn't that just lovely?
Thank you so much for sending this to me love2cook!  I'll be putting this where I can see it every day:  in my dining room next to my calendar; along with any others I receive too until the end of the HGG celebrations.

It's HGG Time Already!

This is so cool!  September has come around and this means it's time for Holiday Gift-Giving time until December!  What a wonderful and very cool time of year for Bookcrossers across the globe.  I love giving as well as receiving!  This also means, this blog really takes off again too.

And to kick it off, I received two in the mail.  The first on is from Honolulu.  Inside the parcel was the book 'The Tale of Despereaux' by Kate DiCamillo and two Reeces Peanut Butter Cups - one original and one dark chocolate!  What a wonderful Bookcrosser you are!  Thank you so much!  I really do appreciate this; and this parcel has arrived on a really dull and wet week here in Brisbane.  You've really brightened up my day today.  Thank you ghir, I'll definitely get into the book soon and the Peanut Butter Cups when they've cooled enough in the fridge.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A Postcard From The Beach

Today, I was running on time, the money was in the bank, and I felt like everything was going my way... for once.  And when I arrived at the post office and opened my PO Box, I found two things that were lovely in there.  One was an invite to an art opening and the other was a gorgeous postcard of Myrtle Beach from Jules Paige.  It was so wonderful to receive this pretty card of the white sands of South Carolina that I thought it looked very much like an early Noosa or Sunshine Coast.

Thank you so much for sending me this lovely postcard of your holiday there.  And I do hope you enjoyed your week away. 

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A Coin Purse From Crete

About a week or so ago, I received a note in 365 project that one of my Bookcrossing friends had been to Crete and she had bought me a coin purse.  Chania said she didn't have my address and wanted to post it to me as soon as she could.  So I PMed her my postal address and wondered what kind of purse she had bought me.

Today, I checked my mail after a dreadful day of muddled-up shopping and forgetfulness to be surprised by the delivery of a small parcel; an envelope actually.  It contained a coin purse from Crete and lovely postcard.  What a lovely person Chania is to think of me and to send a purse all this way to add to my growing collection of purses.  Thank you so much for this darling little purse; which I ironically used on the way home from the post office to hold the money to buy milk.  It works very well and I will use it again.
I've done a post in my Coin Purse Obsessed blog if you'd like to have a look.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell Bookray

Wow!  It's been almost a month and I haven't received anything from any Bookcrossers until today.  This is amazing!  And it felt a little like April; where I received nothing at all.  So, this month is at least populated with one thing that came through the mail.

Now, this is a bookray that is held on Bookcrossing.  This is where a book goes on a permanent holiday without an ending until nobody else really wants to read it and then it's returned to its own - unless the owner advises the last person to keep it and do whatever they wish with it.  Pretty fun stuff, eh?  Well, today, I journaled the book (this means, I put in the number in the front and let everyone else know it arrived) and now this afternoon, when it rains again, I'll be getting into the first chapter or so.  
Thank you shnedwards in the UK for letting me onto the long list of other BCers to read this one.  It's been on my Wish List to read for a long time, but now, it can be removed.

Friday, June 11, 2010

From Releanna's Trip to Dublin!

Today is a cold, overcast and miserable day here in Brisbane; and we all found it hard to get out of bed.  So, it really brightened my day when I opened my PO Box and found a parcel waiting for me inside.  

Releanna had put up a giveaway for some souvenirs from her Dublin trip for us Bookcrossers and I put my name into it.  And what a lovely little parcel of prizes they are!  I'll love using the bookmarks and absolutely enjoyed the postcard; and will definitely attach the 'Finbaaad' phone charm as soon as I get a protective cover for my phone (so the screen doesn't get scratched; my last one broke).
Thank you again for the lovely prize, Releanna!  You're a wonderfully generous BCer!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Mixed Favourites Book Baggies Returns Home

There are times when I have the fun of organising a Book Baggie.  Sometimes it's themed; sometimes it's not.  This one was a Mixed Favourites one.  This means you can toss in any book you loved reading and recommend to anyone to read.  I also included a little pink plastic pencilcase that was for any goodies that may be collected and swapped along the way.

When I posted the baggie off four months ago around Australia, there wasn't much in the pencilcase and the baggie was full ( and I think it was a 5kg bag).  And it came back in a 3kg bag bursting at the seams with books; as did the pencilcase.  And just look at the amount of books that you all sent to around to each other, checked out, swapped and packed back in!  The last person on the list - Juli2007 - must have had a little trouble with packing the bag as when I unpacked it on the kitchen table, I couldn't re-pack to take it upstairs.
There was so much in the pencilcase too!  From a mini-bible to teas, moisturisers, sunscreen, bookmarks, ear-rings, stickers (loads of those!), magnets and other cute things!  And the books were of a wonderful assortment!  I even got two of my own back... how brilliant the world works.  And the funnier thing was that I couldn't fit the pencilcase on the table with the books; and so had to take a separate photo of the contents... how's that for amazing?

Thank you all for taking part and for all the wonderful goodies that came back home safely... well, I do look forward to next year's 'Mixed Favourites Book Baggie'... don't you? 

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Vampire Books Trade Between Scotland and Australia

I really do enjoy vampire novels; they are so wonderfully written and are also a lot of fun to get into and write.  And seeing I've been reading some ordinary books, I just jumped at the chance to trade some of the books I had in my shelves that I had read with another vampire book lover from across the miles.  

Chucklesthescot in Paisley, Scotland offered up any of her vampire books as a trade with anyone who had some others she hadn't read.  So, I offered up two of mine that I haven't read and didn't see myself reading in the near future (one is a vampire novel by Maggie Shayne and the other is a zombie novel). 
Well, her books arrived today at my PO Box.  And I'm dying to sink my teeth in to them!  I'm currently reading another book first.  However, once I'm through it, I'll get into these ones before too long!  Thank you so much for the trade Chucklesthescot!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

A Pressie From Tuesdayal.

I haven't received much this month in the way of RABCK's or Bookrings.  So, it's only been two very-well received parcels; and I really do appreciate mail from all over the globe.
And today, I made the quick dash to the post office to check the mail and found a well-stuffed envelope waiting for me.  When I pulled it out of my PO Box, it sounded like it had beads in it, so I opened carefully and found an old glo-mesh wallet in it.  I haven't seen this style of glo-mesh before; but I think it's called studded glo-mesh.  Now, this wallet has been very-well used and is missing a few of its pieces, but I will add it to my collection (actually, I'll be putting it with the delicate section of my collection.  It's a section where it'll be cared for in the best way and away from sunlight).  Thank you so much for sending this through the mail to me, Tuesdayal.  I really appreciate it.  I will most definitely keep it and care for it in the best possible way.

Monday, May 10, 2010

A Big Bag of Goodies!

Wow!  It's been such a long time since I received something... a month or so!  And this morning, I felt really down as I have new neighbours who are making me feel very depressed because of their attitude toward me.  So, it was a total surprise to find a parcel pick-up card in my PO Box when I arrived at the Post Office; and an even bigger one when I found out it came from Julie2007!  

Thank you so much for all the great goodies inside this one from your desk clean out!  There's ear-rings, rings, post-it notes, joke American $1 note and Australian stuff.  I found all kind of bracelets and a tiny deck of cards along with dozens of others cute things too.  Just have a look at the photos!  I couldn't fit all the things into one photo and had to take two separate ones to make it all fit!  Wow!  And Julie2007, you gave me some great stuff to put into the Surprise Parcel I'm giving away soon.  Thank you so much for this!