It’s so very handy when they put the hard-to-spell name right there on the front of the card.

Sara sent it on 10/8 from the Limoges train station. She said that time with her family was restful and relaxing.
Two postcards from Sara arrived today.
Sara sends greetings from Austria with this picture of the gorgeous hotel they were staying in. Look at the fun stamps that came with it:
The postcard was dated 9/26/23. That’s a reasonable amount of days for an Austria to Portland, Oregon journey.
Sara bought this postcard in Paris, but sent it from Arcata. You will note the postmark on the front. There is also one on the back. It’s in the opposite corner from the stamp.
Let’s see if the internet will tell me who said this quote. My guess is Glinda the good witch.
Answer: the internet returned a result from the book (I was thinking movie, even though I’ve read the books) and identified the speaker as “the old woman” After skimming back several clicks—the site I was looking at only had about two paragraphs at at time per page—I see that she identifies as a good witch and the Witch of the North. No mention that her name is Glenda. I wonder if that’s a movie thing? How could I ever find the answer to THAT question????
(says the person who is 250+ days behind and has run through the research time alloted for this post clicking through the ad-heavy Wizard of Oz page)
Sara reports that she has submitted her file for early tenure! Also that on a Tuesday, the week has already felt like it was six months long.
Friend Tara writes that she and L spent a night in Boise (which she calls “your old stomping grounds”) and are enjoying Shoshone Falls.
She said that they were currently watching shirtless BASE jumpers “prepare for a death-defying act off the cliff.”
No report of what happened after that, so presumably death was defied.
Zoe sent me this postcard from Oakland, where she and Nick have recently moved. It’s not far from their place in Berkeley, but has a nicer landlord (and, according to her, a backyard with very aggressive squirrels).
She also included her return address on the card, but the post office barcode obliterated everything but the city and the zip code. I had to text her for the rest.
Laurie bought this postcard at Smiley’s Red Barn in Hood River when she did the Fruit Loop. She said there were a lot of peaches.