A Postcard from …

Some of you claim not to have enough time to read my longer articles. I am already trying to make it easier by dividing articles into up to 183 numbered chapters, so that you can get a pizza in between and can easily resume reading where you left.

But I also want the super-busy, child-rich and attention-deficient among you to share in my travels and observations. (Honestly, I don’t like to read longer articles on the screen myself.)

So from now on, there will be a weekly short bulletin, about the length of a postcard. Just one anecdote, from first-hand experience. And only one photo. Exactly like a postcard.

You are invited to browse the list of my travels and let me know from where you’d like to read a virtual postcard.

By the way, supporters of this blog will receive real postcards from exotic places like Easter Island, the Azores or Transylvania. And you will get to read the stories that are too dicey for the public and the censors.

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About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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2 Responses to A Postcard from …

  1. Denzil's avatar Denzil says:

    Get a pizza in between? Or have a puff on a cigar perhaps.

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