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Receiving a postcard from the road 🙂
We really want to share our story, our journey with you. Now we can do this in a new dimension. We’ve thought about this for a while and got the chance to set it up. We cycle through many small towns and cities with their own story and often there is a postcard to be found. This postcard can be sent to you, just fill in the form on the left and make the 10$ payment. Yes, this payment is a bit more than the cost to buy and send the postcard, so you will also support us on our journey!
We are travelling through some wonderful places and love to share our story with you.
How it works: when payment is received and we can post the postcard we will either send one we have brought along the way or one from where we are and send it as soon as possible. Of course this is done by traditional postal service so expect that it will take a few weeks to arrive to your mailbox.
On the postcard we will share where we are and what our feelings are. And we will even incorporate a personal drawing or doodle! We will do our best to be timely on the posting of the postcards, please bare in mind that we might be cycling in a region with little internet.
Please fill in your address completely else we will have a hard time mailing the postcard to you 🙂
Below we have created a line of updates from every time we send one or more postcards from the road.
This is how… by TwistingSpokes.com
We have now cycled more than 19000 kilometers and we now feel it is time to share "This is how" we do this. 'This is how...' by TwistingSpokes.com will consist of several subjects on the aspects [...]
From arid Gobi to lush Great Wall of China
We took a day to settle back in to China, enjoy Chinese food and the bustling streets of Erenhot. This is a city in Inner Mongolia an autonomous region in China, also called Ereen or [...]
Cycling the Gobi, a desert with surprises
It was hard to leave Ulaanbaatar. Our winter break had been good in many ways. We had created a nice social life, gotten to know quite a few really nice people, established bonds with Mongolians [...]
Ulaanbaatar, a city that gets under your skin
We have gotten to know the city of Ulaanbaatar reasonably well because Susanne stayed here more than two months and Martin almost six weeks. It is a city of contrast. We both felt very comfortable [...]
My experiences as a volunteer in Ulaanbaatar
After knowing that Martin and I would split up for a while (because he was cycling through Mongolia) I started looking into what I could be doing. First my eyes were set in southern China, [...]
Tsagaan Sar, a different New Years celebration
In Mongolia there are two major traditional holidays. One is in summer and is called Naadam, the other is in winter and is called Tsagaan Sar or white moon. Tsagaan Sar is the celebration of [...]

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