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"postcard" Definitions
  1. a card used for sending messages by post without an envelope, especially one that has a picture on one side
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Write a postcard from there using the Read Write Think Postcard Creator.
" The postcard prop read at the top, "Simple, Fair 'Postcard' Tax Filing.
The world may have largely abandoned postcard writing, but deltiology — or postcard collecting — persists.
We don't mail a postcard unless someone in the neighborhood sends a postcard to a neighbor.
It's a postcard from somewhere you'd love to vacation—a postcard that you're here to stain red.
"I wanted a place that looked like a postcard — almost too much like a postcard, even," he told WWD.
In "Postcard People," Annie Correal writes: Marilyn Stern held out a black-and-white postcard of a baby panda from 1948.
Or even more basically: someone could forget to return the postcard, or lose the postcard, or it could get lumped in with a neighbor's mail.
Absentee, unaffiliated voters are first sent a postcard, allowing them to select a ballot they'd like to vote for and then return the postcard via mail.
You can fill out your taxes on a postcard, and we abolish the I.R.S. If you want to see the postcard, I've got it on my website.
Among the other contributors to the charity postcard project is socialist film director Ken Loach, who submitted a postcard scrawled with John Donne's Devotions upon Emergent Occasions.
Postcard-writing events were organized; another one, a "No Democrat Left Behind" postcard party, will be held later this month at The Voracious Reader, a children's bookstore.
Ahead of International Women's Day on March 8, Art on a Postcard is offering postcard-sized works starting at $65 to help eliminate Hepatitis C in women's prisons.
Let's go: Balance and Composure, "Postcard" Pennsylvania post-hardcore titans Balance and Composure are releasing a new album, Light We Made, on October 7th, and "Postcard" is the moody first single.
A postcard from an elusive desert landscape — and more.
A postcard from an elusive desert landscape — and more.
Taxes so simple you could file them on a postcard.
Between 2010 and 2014, postcard volume fell by 430 million.
" The first project is to "receive a postcard from space.
Down the road, it's the perfect postcard New England town.
We have put out our postcard to the American people.
Sometime around 2003, Guthrie received a postcard in the mail.
Let's let everyone fill out their taxes on a postcard.
The postcard is 300 feet wide and 200 feet tall.
Palumbo: It's the most literal fucking gesture, sending a postcard.
Garlicky green goodness, the ultimate summer postcard for your mouth.
Message on the back of the postcard from the Sussexs.
Even printing up the postcard must have taken some effort.
The Poblenou superblock has not become a perfect urbanism postcard.
"They will only see Italy in a postcard," he said.
It was a charming winter tableau, suitable for a postcard.
He'd bought the postcard online, from some site like easterneuropeanjunk.com.
Like the members themselves, no two postcard collections are alike.
He pulled out a postcard, warning that it was graphic.
These days I prize the postcard as a family memento.
While this sort of archival intervention is not new, Opdyke's painting so nimbly coalesces with the original postcard iconography that it often takes several moments to realize where the postcard ends and the paint begins.
And when you do, be sure to send us a postcard.
Jessica keeps the postcard on her mirror — clearly, it's not over.
" Encryption"It's like sending a sealed letter instead of a postcard.
Organizers of the postcard say the project will be climate- neutral.
The postcard was the last they would hear from their daughter.
Your book ends with an unaddressed postcard that was never sent.
I want to believe that not every postcard can be sent.
Hi Jonah, Thanks for your postcard, always nice to see handwriting.
Today, the homes on Steiner Street are known as "Postcard Row."
The UK's oldest postcard firm, J Salmon, will close in December.
The final law has the downside of invalidating the postcard promise.
The usual stream of tourists angling for postcard views was nonexistent.
Analytics software tracks the progress of postcard writing in real time.
Instead, postcard parties are taking place from New York to California.
The Brooklyn Bridge never wants for tourists, protesters and postcard moments.
Mr. Henderson pulled out an old postcard from Baldessari, circa 1983.
Its advice could be condensed on the back of a postcard.
"It's like a postcard from the real world," she says while hyperventilating.
"Alice just made this postcard for President Trump," he wrote on Sunday.
It looks like a postcard: surrounded by mountains and a babbling stream.
A few weeks later, a postcard from Marika lands on my desk.
Send me a postcard; tell me what it's like to be free.
That postcard-sized tax return is about to get a little longer.
Though the form itself wasn't quite postcard-sized, it was indeed shorter.
" Another offending postcard sent to Mr. Pruitt, said: "CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL!!!
His current tour across America, complete with postcard-like posts, is baffling.
Re-reading Hughes today is like reading a postcard from the present.
Out of context it reads like a postcard from an alternate reality.
Apollo's Muse is devoted to the picture postcard rage of the early
"Trump didn't write a postcard for us!" he told The New Yorker.
A hike to the summit of the monument offers postcard-perfect views.
AND THEY CAN LITERALLY JUST FILL UP THEIR TAXES ON A POSTCARD.
Get a postcard, address it to #PresidentBannon, tell him what you think!
I remember when I found out about the existence of this postcard.
This 1989 postcard shows an aerial view of the 10-acre property.
Then, I started going online, looking for postcard dealers and antique shops.
Here a young French woman poses with her cat for a postcard.
Wherever we went, each kid picked out a postcard from various stops.
And memories, as too many postcard cliches would have it, last forever.
The postcard-sized prequel does not seem to have ever been recovered.
The form was redesigned to be the size of a large postcard.
"It's kind of crazy to say you can file on a postcard when, first, no one is going to put their Social Security number on a postcard" Mark Mazur, a director of the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, told Reuters.
For instance, what kinds of urban animals they saw (Lupi's postcard pictured here).
This postcard lay propped on a shelf near my bed for several years.
It is serene—pale green shutters, plants, and window boxes—like a postcard.
Draper said she hopes she can get the postcard in the couple's hands.
The tardily-delivered postcard was sent exactly 50 years ago from Papeete, Tahiti.
The postcard featured one of my drawings and he had looked me up.
But unaffiliated voters — those who never returned a postcard — all but stayed home.
I just received my first postcard from the state of Washington last week.
A few months passed, and I received a postcard from him, dated Jan.
But after a single, messy year of use, the tax "postcard" is dead.
Answers on a postcard as to what singer Ryan is actually singing about.
Last year, a Christian group ran a postcard campaign against the new words.
This is presumably why the House GOP plan puts "postcard" in scare quotes.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — The Republican tax bill does not pass the postcard test.
That's basically the weight of a postcard, plus or minus a few paperclips.
At the gift shop, I bought a postcard of Armstrong blowing his trumpet.
But even now, cast into gloom, the place seems poised for a postcard.
Not once did I write a postcard while standing in a post office.
I think anything that warrants a picture postcard classifies as camp to me.
Past Worn Searching is a picture postcard from a turning point for emo.
Maybe just purchase a postcard now and send it in with next year's taxes?
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS New 1040 tax form will be the size of a postcard .
On Sunday, she started a children postcard-writing campaign with law professor Abby Wood.
On a visit to Amsterdam, Miró had purchased several postcard reproductions at the Rijksmuseum.
Known as the Hostess City, Savannah appears like a postcard of idyllic Southern charm.
Send an unlabeled postcard and your recipient might assume you're on a Greek island.
Examining every postcard on view here could easily consume a quick hour or two.
"We have a little haiku that goes in the postcard, as well," says Simon.
Several Republican leaders have already touted the "filing taxes on a postcard" selling point.
Anyone living within 1,250 feet of Turner's address will be notified with a postcard.
With the Android app, you can quickly share a digital postcard with your contacts.
They're beautiful and crystal clear, the kind of blue you see on a postcard.
While it doesn't quite fit on a postcard as once promised, it is shorter.
Another day, another postcard from the increasingly bizarre alternative universe that is Silicon Valley.
If postcards were returned as undeliverable, Lawson's office would send a second, forwardable postcard.
The postcard was written by a former tenant at the house in Springfield, Illinois.
But no one can stare at a photo or a postcard for five hours.
Kevin Brady, R-Texas, while holding up a mock-up of the tax postcard.
Most tax returns would be submitted on a form the size of a postcard.
"The date on the notice for the primary election was incorrect," the postcard said.
Wherever you go, remember to take lots of photos — and send us a postcard.
TestCard – TestCard is the innovative medtech behind the 'urine test-in-a-postcard' concept.
In sunny, postcard-worthy southern California, with Joan Didion quotes all over the place?
As of this week, prominent BJP politicians were still promoting stories from Postcard News.
He gave me a postcard for a performance he was giving down in SoHo.
A postcard arrived some weeks later telling him to report to work on Oct.
But as I looked closer, another postcard stood out, and not for its playfulness.
And yet from that height, the view still reads as more postcard than place.
That's how a sophomore addresses his parents on a postcard from a trip abroad.
When officials spotted the gaffe, they decided to mail a postcard with a correction.
She said Thursday's postcard cost less than $200 to print and $14,616 to mail.
I turned to watch an antique postcard being exchanged for a couple of bills.
Soon after, Trump started talking about a single sheet of paper, not a postcard.
"Areas of outstanding natural beauty"—the picture-postcard parts—would be almost entirely untouched.
Secondly, the postcard threatens two women, with a "students knife" as a proposed weapon.
A postcard depicting Tory, which was offered as a part of a crowdfunding reward.
Republicans talk about wanting to make the tax code so simple that most Americans would be able to file their taxes on a postcard, and lawmakers at events have held up a postcard based on the tax plan House Republicans released last year.
While writing this postcard, she identifies her target: A middle-aged man, father, and husband.
He added that those on board the ship "will only see Italy on a postcard".
In all that time, she had nary a text, postcard, or love letter from Adam.
She paid no attention to whether the postcard image had any relation to its recipient.
Postcard-perfect, I almost can't believe it's real (but it is, and it's FOR SALE!).
Additionally, anyone living within 1,250 feet of Turner's address will be notified with a postcard.
They will also let you send a postcard to a loved one explaining the service.
"Everyone will be able to do their taxes on a postcard," because of his flat
But by the end of the episode, a postcard has arrived, and she's forgiven him.
Canadian illustrator Lisa Czech handled the graphics, hosted on a six by six inch postcard.
The postcard from Jurvetson to her parents, dated October 31, 1969, had a return address.
Postcard From China Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights from The New York Times.
Next year, Americans will be able to file their individual tax returns on a postcard.
Postcard From Texas Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights from The New York Times.
The problem is, too often, the answer is a postcard version of a complicated reality.
"I believe in you," Steve Berman, 59, an independent supporting Mr. Trump, began his postcard.
At sunset, we embodied a real-life postcard: three catamarans cruising toward the fiery horizon.
But he said Mike Pence, the vice president, shook their hands and autographed a postcard.
A postcard he sent her from Italy in 1968 consisted of this plea: A letter?
An earlier version of this story misstated the name of Paperless Post's new postcard line.
The remnants of America look like a postcard from a particularly dreary day in Iceland.
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What if I'm a "No Party Preference" voter and did not send back the postcard?
You can use PeakFinder to label saved photos, "like a postcard," says creator Fabio Soldati.
When I got a save-the-date postcard for Mother's ninetieth, I thought, Oh, God.
It's like a postcard I sent myself from a manic six days in north Hollywood.
You don't have to talk to a postcard collector long before the conversation turns existential.
Here's how the system interpreted a few more visuals, including a postcard and a drawing.
" The back of a postcard from the same magazine reads "California wants people like you.
Postmarked in January 303, it was a "real photo postcard" — a photograph taken by an individual and turned into a one-of-a-kind postcard by a film processor — that showed the giant fir with the majestic Stanford White-designed Madison Square Garden behind it.
In exchange for writing a TripAdvisor review, the gallery attendant lets us pick a free postcard.
Another postcard portrays a group of 300,000 flowers given from the Netherlands to France in 1923.
You can now send a postcard back home with the help of a very royal stamp.
But they also — middle-class Americans look at our postcard, how simple and fair that is.
"Postcard": Users can send a snapshot of the location they are viewing to friends and family.
There was only one flaw in this picture-postcard image of spirited urban resilience: the sidewalks.
For $10, it's act of resistance that's a bit different to sending a postcard or letter.
Ms. Schwartz quickly responded, and after a brief exchange, Ms. Brock purchased the postcard-size painting.
Before its visit, said one astronomer, what was known about Pluto "could fit on a postcard".
The emails were all sent to the address I had sent in on the safety postcard.
Then it shortens, gathering in flocks on four postcard-size works from 1955, evoking illegible scribblings.
AIR Gallery launched an open call for its annual postcard show, Wish You Were Here 17.
"The average American should be able to do their taxes on a large postcard," he said.
As he got a lime from the refrigerator, his eyes fell on the postcard from Jasper.
It has the postcard EPA received last year and interpreted as a threat against Pruitt pic.twitter.
Eager to be stronger, he sent a postcard for information on the Charles Atlas bodybuilding course.
It looks inflated and was painted from a postcard, not en plein-air, which upset Pissarro.
This postcard was sent to the British troops in 1914, when World War I was underway.
And then there was Evie, the most beloved, who had transubstantiated into a postcard from Reno.
Would you send a postcard from a place built to literally wipe out an entire generation?
So, the very first postcard from Auschwitz was of a vase with a flower in it.
They were called "uncovers": undivided back postcards with more room for writing than an average postcard.
The oldest postcard in the book was sent in 1946, when Auschwitz wasn't yet a museum.
Similarly, in "Branch" (2018), taxidermy birds sit in postcard-perfect poses, on an artfully-arranged tree.
Samson is, after all, famously old-fashioned and heartfelt, so a postcard interview made perfect sense.
For instance, he told me that there was a copy of a postcard in his file.
She kept the distortions and black-and-white tones just as they'd appeared in the postcard.
It looks like a toy-town, film set, or postcard, and is genuinely charming beyond words.
Something must have been wrong with me when I dropped the reply postcard in the mailbox.
After you close the app, they'll send you a postcard from their trip and return home.
The local boards of elections send those individuals a postcard asking them to confirm their address.
From my balcony, I have a view of a postcard-perfect mountain about 100 miles away.
Postcard writing is more personal than phone banking, more tactile, and in many cases, more social.
But until that happens, at least we'll have our double-sided postcard with six extra forms.
Johor Bahru, MALAYSIA — I wake and part the curtains to a postcard view of metallic blue.
Two or three would make for an interesting postcard from the inside of Mr. Achatz's head.
No Senegalese postcard is complete without an image of pirogues, the exuberantly painted boats fishermen use.
The original corrective postcard cost about $200 to print and $21,215 to mail, Ms. Vazquez said.
Interested buyers can bid on postcard-sized works starting at £50 (~$65) on Paddle8's website.
Untouched rolling hills of snow for as far as the eye can see—it's postcard shit.
For a donation of $20 dollars, you will get a postcard signed by Gomez and Buitrago.
Smells like the house creaking awake sometime after sunrise on one of those postcard-perfect mornings.
It was postcard-perfect, and felt like the exact type of room I'd envisioned for our honeymoon.
Oswalt tweeted a photo of his daughter proudly holding up the postcard addressed to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I also really need to buy a postcard or two to send home, especially to my grandma.
The voters who don't respond to the postcard can expect to receive a ballot without presidential candidates.
So, nine out of 10 Americans will be able to file using the simple postcard-style system.
Both Lewis and her choreographer beau have been sharing postcard-worthy beach photos from their romantic getaway.
William Wegman: Postcard Paintings continues at Sperone Westwater (257 Bowery, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through April 23.
Kim Draper recently received a postcard that was sent to her home from Hong Kong in 1993.
She connected with the man's son, and plans to give the postcard to the family in person.
In November, as Republicans unveiled their tax plan, President Donald Trump kissed a tax return "postcard" prop.
The city, about a 45-minute drive from Denver, is surrounded by postcard views of the Rockies.
Known for its lush tropical landscape and postcard-like scenery, Kauai is the oldest island in Hawaii.
You can add a personalized message on the back, just as you would on an actual postcard.
Booker, laying out a clear and passionate rejection of any insinuation that he knew about the postcard.
Just finished my 1,000th Postcard to Urge People to Vote; ready to go to Post Office tomorrow.
When the book came out, Updike wrote me a gracious and heartfelt postcard commending me for it.
The miserable thing about real life is how little it resembles our picture-postcard fantasies of it.
For the postcard series, Kippenberger poses as the consummate tourist in tourist havens around the United States.
Undeterred, Mr. McMullin, 52, quit his job at SunTrust Bank to oversee the postcard group full time.
The Panhandle, known for its postcard-quality beaches and charming seaside towns, is a year-round destination.
Postcard From Saratoga SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Robbie Davis raised his six children in the thoroughbred racing business.
One concern is West Cliff Drive, an upscale oceanfront street with handsome houses and postcard-perfect views.
Across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament, a postcard vendor displayed the English and British flags.
Their new rental building in rapidly-changing South Williamsburg had a postcard view of the Manhattan skyline.
That's what happened in the case of someone who sent a "potentially threatening postcard" to Mr. Pruitt.
The field got caught up on a postcard-perfect desert day, and warm weather was expected Sunday.
A pan-European index is in fact opening at record highs, buoyed by … answers on a postcard.
Located a few hours north of Berlin, the town offers tourists a postcard version of seaside tranquility.
They constantly argue that registration is too complicated, even though it can be done on a postcard.
Instead you use Form 1040 EZ (it's easy, get it?) which looks a lot like Ryan's postcard.
"It won't take long for America to realize this postcard isn't simple – it's simply complicated," he added.
Still, the systematic, almost patient approach with which it was compiled and utilized—whether that involved sifting through mailbags of unreadable postcard after unreadable postcard, or crushing your parents' long-distance bill by calling venue after venue in state after state—was nothing if not do-it-yourself.
The whole day I feel like someone dropped me in the middle of a postcard, it's so beautiful.
You can see them in the postcard, lined up next to bright blue water and a diving board.
Write a postcard to your elected officials and let them know what issues matter the most to you.
For most folks that I talk to, they say they get this postcard thing and throw it away.
Head two blocks north to the Jackson Street Bridge for that postcard-worthy shot of the Atlanta skyline.
A postcard addressed to Torres depicting her family together and holding hands sits on a table in Tijuana.
Winner will receive 10 sets of the limited edition postcard and a signed copy of Meaning of Life.
The postcard has a picture of traditional Chinese boats and was addressed to Leena and Muhammad Ali Kizilbash.
Kizilbash learned about the postcard from a friend who heard about it on the radio, he told CNN.
Kincardine is a postcard-perfect spot on the Ontario shores of Lake Huron, home to about 0003,000 people.
To the untrained eye, it's a postcard documenting actor Rob Lowe in his peak-Brat Pack babe prime.
Either way, Shields takes what began as an incredibly haunting photograph and turns it into an art postcard.
We rode up and down and life kept pace, Everyone me or a postcard From a faraway place.
Turns out, though, one of the notes on the board is a postcard from Carl and Ellie Fredricksen.
Masrour Kizilbash sent the postcard to his family while working on a dam project in China in 1993.
The existence of the postcard, sent in February 2017 to the EPA's Seattle office, has previously been reported.
And yet, even accidentally, it feels like a postcard from the twilight of what movie stardom once was.
Nor was it on the brick terrace, which has one of those postcard views of sparkling urban sprawl.
She sent her parents a postcard saying she was happy and that she had found a nice apartment.
The company embeds a urine test kit into a postcard and mails it out in a security envelope.
" Holding up a large sized postcard, he added, "we are making the tax code so simple, so simple.
The move will also simplify the tax code and make it easy enough to file on a postcard.
Think: piece of paper, ruler, pencil, book, notebook, laptop, postcard, index card, debit card, you get the point.
The Mars Express orbiter has sent a festive postcard back to Earth just in time for the holidays.
The mix includes a menu card and a postcard to his old friend Maurice Payne, the master printer.
In 2008, just days before the Republican primary in Montana, a lurid postcard landed in one district's mailboxes.
I buy one more postcard — I send a lot of postcards when I travel — and five stamps ($9.75).
The photograph showed a group of men walking on a road, not a postcard illustration by Giuseppe Scalarini.
Those people are sent a postcard by their local board of elections asking them to confirm their address.
Volunteers have to prepare and submit a picture of a sample postcard so their handwriting can be approved.
He said that lawyers have assured him the postcard effort does not run afoul of campaign finance regulations.
The West Coast hosts the most postcard panoramas, but the East Coast packs more stamps per square mile.
The Eiffel Tower, the Champs-Élysées and the Louvre provide other picture-postcard backdrops for the book's plot.
The photograph shows a group of men walking on a road, not a postcard illustration by Giuseppe Scalarini.
Amazon Prime subscribers can watch a colorized version, which looks surprisingly lovely — a little like a tinted postcard.
That postcard, by contrast, might have an image or text that is particular and, therefore, potentially historically instructive.
In another task, the group was instructed to hand-color a postcard and mail it to a friend.
After the discovery of Proxima Centauri b, Seager wrote a galactic postcard from it for the website Quartz.
Rolling lavender fields, stone medieval villages and daily blue skies are the essence of a picture-postcard life.
A young man, smiling nervously, gripped the postcard, preparing for a day I knew he would never forget.
They sent me a postcard from their trip, thanking me for the gift and completing the circle. Nice!
The gesture makes a difference for the senders too The other day, a postcard came in the mail.
Like postcards, no two members of the Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York City are quite the same.
The social network announced over the weekend that it would send postcards to potential buyers of political ads to confirm they reside in the U.S. The recipient of the postcard would then have to enter a code from the back of the postcard on Facebook to continue buying the ad.
While in Punta Cana, Moretz, 19, shared a postcard-worthy photo along with a dolphin emoji on Instagram Thursday.
So is a postcard that was on sale to Panama City tourists that shows Hercules prying open the earth.
For starters, the paper copy will be shrunken down so that it's "postcard-sized" and you'll have six schedules.
They're so nice that I end up buying a postcard from them anyway as a gift to a friend.
These days, the American West looks less like an Ansel Adams postcard and more like the kingdom of Mordor.
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"What I saw were these two perfect, picture-postcard babies," Nick Clooney tells PEOPLE from his home in Kentucky.
Even the Form 1040 has been overhauled, trimmed to the size of a postcard and accompanied by six schedules.
My tax plan enables you to fill out your taxes on a postcard so we can abolish the IRS.
The following day, the postal service released a deer antler themed postcard to continue to promote its deer postbox.
Reporters from Gothamist wrote that they tried to buy an unauthorized postcard from the store and employees called security.
The postcard includes a sweet family photo featuring Prince William and Prince Harry as young boys riding a pony.
She's prepared the ingredients for the spell: a bottle of rubbing alcohol, a Stop Trump postcard, a cigarette lighter.
There are seven Painted Ladies on Steiner Street, or what is sometimes called Postcard Row or the Seven Sisters.
The postcard, dated July 8, 1993, arrived in Kim Draper's mailbox in Springfield on, of all days, July 8.
The key piece for effective postcard advocacy is to be sure that the messages are handwritten and not typed.
The world would be much, much simpler if you and I and everyone else just filled out a postcard.
Republicans have been using the "postcard" image to sell a plan that they claimed would simplify the tax code.
An earlier version of this article misstated the name of the museum from which Bill Cunningham sent a postcard.
When did designers start being called out on their picture-postcard odes to foreign lands and people — what's changed?
When his wife received a postcard about 65 Forward in the mail, the couple decided to check it out.
The board then sent a postcard to the same voters with the words "Date Correction" blazoned across the front.
So I wanted a spot that hit the romantic fantasy cliché postcard side of Paris while confronting those issues.
A cartoon on a 1952 postcard jokingly advertised Alcatraz's "free room and board" and "no parking or traffic problems."
She was born in South Korea, and adopted by a family living by one of Norway's picture-postcard fjords.
Ohio argues that the decision to remove someone rests solely on whether they fill out and return the postcard.
They chose an 800-square-foot one-bedroom with a postcard view of Manhattan, and arrived in the fall.
He is trying to show that elections can be won through the persuasive power of a plaintive handwritten postcard.
Here's the front, which, obviously, contains detailed identifying information that people probably wouldn't actually want on a postcard anyway.
Later I found a postcard of a hare leaping across a drainage channel and sent it to my niece.
The camera often fixates on ostensible clues: a postcard, books, mysterious home movies in which no one is seen.
Pinned to the bouquet was a postcard from the Met, showing a Balthus painting the two had lingered over.
At the time, people had to either dial in or send a postcard to participate at $1.99 per entry.
They have one thing in common: All the paintings are the same dimensions — about the size of a postcard.
Sebastian Modak sent a postcard home from each destination he visited in 2019 (which sometimes proved difficult to find).
Looking down, he discovered a glossy postcard advertising two-for-one drinks during happy hour at a gentlemen's club.
If you're after a postcard-worthy paradise setting, then look no further than the San Blas islands in Panama.
There is a letter and drawing she sent to John Cage and a postcard she sent to Joseph Cornell.
"This Land" is tremendously impressive, with each postcard operating effectively as a microcosm of a world falling into chaos.
Our plan will enable Americans to file their taxes on a form so straightforward it would fit on a postcard.
It seemed to have been dropped in from another country, an imitation of a postcard sent from far, far away.
With postcard-perfect architecture and proximity to the beach, Charleston checks off all the ideal criteria for a girlfriends' getaway.
David Beckham posted postcard-pretty photos of his family's winter getaway — and even revealed it's his first time snowboarding ever!
Handwritten over two sides of an A5 postcard, the untitled prequel features the characters Sirius Black and Harry's father James.
Many of them spend hours crafting a separate reality of stress-free smiles, postcard vistas, and Edison-lightbulbed working spaces.
Prices for the bookmarks range from 972 yen ($8.75) to 1512 yen ($13.60), and cost 1080 yen ($9.73) per postcard.
Along with coffee, the box includes information about the beans, brewing recommendations, and a postcard from the country of origin.
Also, be sure that postcard has the constituents' address so it can be validated and responded to by the office.
In some paintings, Wegman goes maximalist with the postcard conceit, creating MC Escher–like plays on our perception of space.
However, verification can take a couple weeks, since it often requires Google to send you a postcard via snail mail.
Pence presented Abu Dhabi with a letter and a framed postcard recognizing the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
Draper has since learned that the postcard was written by a father was who was living overseas at the time.
Architects may need to spend more of their creative energies on the traveler's experience than on creating an interactive postcard.
His conservatism, friends said, is firmly rooted in his Indiana childhood, a postcard from a tranquil Midwest of the 1960s.
Read more: Other tax experts had criticized the idea of the "postcard," saying it overly simplified a complex payment system.
As important, their postcard beauty and rented emotions also attenuate some of the less palatable aspects of their conspiracy theories.
Your postcard-sized income tax return is here, but that doesn't mean you should tune out on midyear tax planning.
Person to person letters, me writing you a postcard or something, that's less than 5 percent of the mail volume.
It's one final postcard from a burning world, a solid argument for appreciating the simple things when the world's ending.
The scenery looks like it's been pulled out of a postcard with steep mountains overlooking the arctic area of Lofoten.
But after outcry that included a postcard-writing campaign, social media denunciations and letters from local and national lawmakers, Gov.
They headed back to Downtown Brooklyn, where the central location, postcard views and amenities on offer quickly won them over.
He targeted the August special House election in Ohio with an all-out postcard blitz for the Democrat, Danny O'Connor.
"She was in the States and I was home and it was kind of like a postcard," he said wistfully.
If you don't have either, the site sends a postcard to your address with a code you can use online.
"A little postcard from bubblin' Dublin on St Patrick's Day," the Irish singer says at the start of the clip.
The postcard parade of the Connecticut coast, the soothing water views — what could be more delightful, more conducive to creativity?
I returned to my desk and typed the words "Homer" and "crash," and the date from the postcard, into Google.
Following up on a New Year's resolution, she has written a postcard to the White House every day since Jan.
There is, for example, a postcard that the athlete Ze'ev Friedman sent to his parents from Munich before the attack.
To try to cheer her up, Mergens said, Nassar gave her a postcard from Beijing, autographed by the Olympic gymnasts.
Finally, to be effective, the postcard-FTA would require expedited enforcement procedures accessible to both government and non-government stakeholders.
Two years ago, when legions of canvassers and postcard writers helped flip dozens of congressional seats nationwide, it proved effective.
Upon arrival, we were greeted by dramatic postcard views throughout the alfresco lobby, through to the pools and stunning ocean.
As a ready-made postcard, the view of the Arno River from the bridge's midpoint would seem hard to top.
The photos on this postcard was me trying to say hello to you but my tongue got in the way.
" (It is not.) Howard Kaminsky, the former Random House head, laughed and said, "Trump didn't write a postcard for us!
"For years we sold a postcard image of paradise, the country of Carnival, of happy, cordial people," Ms. Benício said.
Ryan said the goal was to make things so simple the average American could do their taxes on a postcard.
We do have this 'standard' idyllic, postcard version of nature and that is how so many of us see nature.
From wherever he is, ©© has sent a postcard in the form of his new album, People, Places, Patterns.
After she arrived, she sent her family a postcard to let them know she was happy, and had a nice apartment.
The form itself has been shrunken down so that it's "postcard-sized," and you'll now have six new schedules to consult.
The school's principal, Jeni Buist, shredded the postcard collection then apologized to parents, and that led to more complaints, says Rueda.
But postcard from the world: This is how it goes with authoritarians like Sisi, Erdoğan, Putin, the Ayatollahs, Duterte, et al.
The BBMAK Vintage Merch Bundle includes one vintage signed postcard, two vintage stickers, set of four pins, and three guitar picks.
For every child that writes a postcard and it's posted online using the hashtag #postcards4families, they will donate $5 to RAICES.
The tax system would be simplified, and most people would be able to file their returns on a postcard-sized form.
WITH its cream teas and rolling gardens, Dartington Hall in Devon resembles a picture postcard of the conventional, conservative English countryside.
"Her portrayal of Naples isn't just a postcard — it's a mosaic of strong, disruptive emotions," Ms. Siniscalchi said of the books.
Kim Draper told CNN she thought the postcard was just delivered to the wrong house when it arrived on July 8.
Cohn claims that 90% of individuals will be able to file their taxes via postcard, which is a very heady prediction.
It turned out an Australian friend had sent him a book in Albuquerque, and inside the book was a random postcard.
Judith travels from one elite, touristy spot to another (Portofino, Courchevel, Lake Como), offering readers picture-postcard descriptions of these places.
For example, "Postcard from 113," that is a classic tone that I don't think you could mistake for any other band.
Alito said Ohio skirts that prohibition by sending voters the postcard, to which they can respond before their registrations are canceled.
And if you want to actually see the postcard, see all the details, you can find them on our Web site.
Happy Wednesday and welcome back to On The Money, which is still a little too long to fit on a postcard.
We love that the technology has evolved to the fact that you can now get a flexi instead of a postcard.
On Photography I look at Luigi Ghirri's work daily: There's a postcard reproduction of one of his photographs on my fridge.
On the other side of the postcard was an image of a piece of her art, which I thought was beautiful.
Here's the postcard they tweeted out on January 6: RT if you're excited to have a fair and simple tax code.
Back here "Starry Night" (which measures about three feet by two-and-a-half) appears a bit larger than postcard scale.
The book contains facsimiles of such items, like a postcard that Jimi Hendrix sent to his own father while touring England.
He added that the state does the same to infrequent voters, adding that potential cuts are mailed a postcard before removal.
He launched a postcard-writing campaign on the Toms website and in its stores, urging Congress to pass universal background checks.
In fact, the surest way to eliminate all trade barriers would be through a simple, postcard-sized Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
Betty did not know who sent her the letter her mother had written, nor the postcard she wrote from the train.
I heard that originally, but you're still saying over 90 percent of Americans would be able to file on a postcard?
But her journey down the rabbit hole of postcard collecting opened her up to various vibrant, earlier incarnations of the area.
Some are aware that it was originally the Astor Library (of which Mr. Mariampolski has a black-and-white 1905 postcard).
HBO's "Big Little Lies," set in Monterey, is stocked with postcard-perfect shots of gorgeous sunsets, rocky beaches and dream houses.
I composed a postcard to my boyfriend's cat and addressed it to my boyfriend, then dropped it in a nearby post box.
You will also be dealing with new tax forms, as the Form 1040 has been shrunken to the size of a postcard.
At a postcard-writing party she hosted at her home in Eden Prairie for Phillips this summer, some 22016 people showed up.
And finally, gaze back across the water at Handelskade, the colorful strip of colonial Dutch buildings that offer Curaçao's classic postcard shot.
Owning businesses, homes and other factors could also lead to taxes being more complicated than what filers could describe on a postcard.
"Postcard" tells the story of a lover scorned by apathy, while "Plum" compares a souring relationship to a piece of overripe fruit.
Like a postcard sent without a message, the photograph can only provide a highly abstracted and idealized sense of a traveler's journey.
Following the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Treasury and IRS released the new "postcard" version, replacing forms 2131, 22019A and 10403EZ.
On the back of the box, a "Greetings from Santa" postcard signed by Santa Claus himself, detailing his summer adventures with Mrs.
Nestled among the Cascade mountain range sits Mount Rainier, a postcard-perfect natural wonder—and a volcano that causes scientists genuine concern.
Our plan, 95 percent of Americans won't need to itemize and will be able to do their taxes on a large postcard.
Tim Duffy of South Australia was checking his mail recently when he noticed a postcard that was addressed to a Robert Giorgio.
Situated in Michamvi Pingwe village on the East Coast of Zanzibar off Tanzania, The Rock is an almost painfully postcard-perfect restaurant.
Fans were able to get access to an exclusive song when they directed their phone camera at the postcard, with Shazam open.
Suddenly training a new generation of MMA writers seems like a worthwhile pedagogical enterprise, not a postcard from some horrid dystopian future.
The postcard-sized form also includes a line for the expanded child tax credit but omits lines for other types of childcare.
Documents, obtained by The Hill under a Freedom of Information Act request, show a photograph of the postcard for the first time.
Patrick Sullivan, assistant inspector general for investigations, sent the postcard to numerous EPA executives and close aides to Pruitt on March 3.
And Sally (Sissy Spacek), the matriarch of this dysfunctional clan, is just beginning to fathom what lurks beneath its picture-postcard veneer.
Everyone came, each eye like a stack of dimes, paying out 10 cents for that postcard, and that one, and that one.
Like Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, the Republicans boast that most Americans will be able to file their taxes on a postcard.
Amatrice is the centerpiece of picture-postcard Italy, for those who find Tuscany too obvious, Rome too noisy and Venice too crowded.
"History does repeat itself," announces a postcard advertising "Love und Greed," the provocative political and historical cabaret created by Mad Jenny, a.k.a.
LOOK AT THE FACT THAT NINE OUT OF TEN TAXPAYERS, THEY'RE GONNA BE ABLE TO FILL THEIR TAXES OUT ON A POSTCARD.
The other is like a postcard for Mykonos, a line drawing of an idyllic landscape behind the island's name in large letters.
Maybe your cousin helped unionize an online postcard startup that went bankrupt before any employees could see the benefits of a contract.
"When Mother received your postcard, she was the happiest person in the world," an early letter from her sister Raizel informed her.
Interestingly, that has not caused the House GOP to drop the claim — they've simply rolled out a new and much dumber postcard.
This heartwarming moment is a postcard from the past, preliberation gay men unintentionally announcing to the present: We have always been here.
The apartment, closer to the Hudson River, had high ceilings with a skylight and a postcard view of Manhattan from the kitchen.
A brisk climb punctuated by postcard views of Los Angeles landmarks: the Hollywood sign, the Santa Monica Mountains, the gauzy downtown skyline.
Living in The picture-postcard neighborhood is filled with enviable rowhouses and diverse shopping and restaurants — and the housing costs reflect that.
It became a ritual I looked forward to, heading off into a big city or a small town, looking for a postcard.
Camden — a town of 28.79,2100, roughly midway between Portland and Bar Harbor — reads like a postcard from New England, written to itself.
Mr. Berliner was an expert at correspondence chess, in which moves can be sent by postcard or, more recently, over the internet.
Tucked into each novel-length menu is a postcard, which the bar offers to send anywhere in the world, on the house.
According to my father in On the Road with Bob Dylan, "Romance in Durango" began with an image printed on a postcard.
This change, in combination with the repeal of many itemized deductions, will ensure the majority of Americans can file on a postcard.
In combining sport and a tradition of seaside-postcard silliness, Roberts tickles a funny bone that is peculiarly British, but also universal.
Landing in Los Angeles for the first time in the winter of 1963, Mr Hockney sent a postcard to his dealer, Paul Kasmin.
The refugee is a young lawyer, and the film, called For My Son, is a dignified, if slow, postcard from father to child.
And the multi-colored woodcuts of Ellen Thesleff, which were done in Florence, Italy, are smaller than a postcard and full of detail.
" George's father, Nick Clooney, told PEOPLE he's met his grandkids via Skype, saying, "What I saw were these two perfect, picture-postcard babies.
Your Form 1040 now will be "postcard sized," but you'll still need to work through pages of schedules to calculate other tax breaks.
" In the above clip, Get-Well Gus runs into Doc McStuffins and her friends, where he gives a postcard to his "favorite Doc.
Every Sunday for 52 weeks straight, Giorgia Lupi and Stefanie Posavec walked to their respective mailboxes and dropped a postcard in the mail.
The posts can feel simultaneously redundant and contradictory — call your senator to oppose Betsy Devos..no wait, send Paul Ryan a postcard first!
The maze also harkens to Rube Goldberg machines, which takes something simple like stamping a postcard and makes it a wildly complicated task.
The installation consists of small, postcard-size photos and texts installed on shelves in window-like frames, each frame representing a different community.
She still kept the bag and shawl from that day, as well as the postcard in which Dante stood, staring, in Beatrice's path.
The picture, which was subsequently printed as a postcard, captures a pair of naked children in nearly the same pose as Koons's figures.
"I knew I could tell the story simply with pictures – the whole movie is like a poem on a postcard," she tells PEOPLE.
The New York Fed issued a series of postcard-style love notes to Long Island, Puerto Rico, and other places across its district.
With Memorial Day weekend looming, we've highlighted five underrated towns and the postcard-perfect inns and hotels to stay at while you're there.
The plight of the people of Kirfouk is yet another grim postcard of what the battle against ISIS is doing to the innocent.
They are simple, but very warm, very real, a lot like Michael Kimball's Michael Kimball Writes Your Life Story (on a postcard) (2013).
"As a client of mine [who works in cybersecurity] describes it, an email is the modern-day version of a postcard," Resnick said.
Another features a landscape postcard with a man's fragmented head that becomes a painting hanging on the wall of the man's bleak office.
Choosing a political party — or opting out entirely — is a matter of checking off preferences on a postcard mailed later to registrants' homes.
In a final postcard sent from a transit camp in southwestern France in 20143, her mother wrote that she was being sent east.
Postcard From Beijing Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how news, features and opinion come together at The New York Times.
The first postcard from Auschwitz was made in the actual death camp in 1943, when people were being murdered on a mass scale.
Just this past month, a New York Magazine essay on the perils of technological addiction became the de facto postcard from the edge.
If the postcard encourages more people to file their taxes through the mail, the IRS could face extra work processing all that paper.
But one thing I had in abundance that year was time, so I sent off the reply postcard, saying that I would attend.
About 15 years ago, I received a postcard in the mail from Gloria Vanderbilt saying that she had liked one of my novels.
When he made a mistake, he simply "xx"-ed out the word and carried on, though he never wrote more than one postcard.
Or, rather, they left it off because the whole postcard idea is dumb and they didn't bother to put much effort into it.
That support grew partly from a grass-roots campaign across the five boroughs, as shown in this postcard sent to a male voter.
The film, directed by Peter Ustinov (who also played Captain Vere), is a black-and-white postcard to male bonding, tension and loneliness.
The original Bob Books, made for little hands, are about the size of a postcard and might have only six or eight pages.
"If you wish to keep cool, take a swim in the pool," proclaimed a postcard advertising El Rancho Vegas, which opened in 1941.
In this postcard, our Houston bureau chief debunks the notion that Donald Trump's victory is a sign of the Tex-ification of America.
On another, he's discussing a postcard he wrote to his mother (who died of breast cancer when he was still in his teens).
Story at a glance Sun-seekers and warm-weather enthusiasts have long flocked to California as a postcard destination with an ideal climate.
Postcard from Saratoga The esteemed trainer Bill Mott remains unsettled by the disqualification that gave his long shot colt the garland of roses.
Postcard from Saratoga The esteemed trainer Bill Mott remains unsettled by the disqualification that gave his long shot colt the garland of roses.
Their first stop was Avora, an 11-story, 184-unit building next to the Port Imperial ferry terminal, with postcard views of Manhattan.
The album is their response to the Paris that exists out there in reality, removed from the picture postcard prettiness of the Louvre.
We sent a postcard to our friend in Tucson right away (because she was expecting us back) but I guess it didn't arrive.
They look hyperreal, almost too richly colored to be true, much like today's postcard-gracing utopian shots of beaches and other vacation getaways.
Perez, it's said, draws from the Florida Highwaymen, the black painters illustrating the banyans and waterways of the state in distant postcard views.
I liked the idea of, if you have any very pro-Europe friends, taking a postcard and sending it to them to annoy them.
In the morning, we share another cup of tea and I manage to send a postcard to the office using the nation's official postbox.
By talking about it, perhaps more people will understand that the images in that postcard box were icons of art history and human patrimony.
So when we requested to talk to him about his new solo album, Winter Wheat, he said he'd only do it via postcard, naturally.
By superimposing his photographs of the ruins onto the postcard images, however, Maurer does help highlight the grandeur that once existed at these resorts.
Last year, Chicago's Newberry library acquired the Curt Teich Postcard Archives Collection, acknowledged as the nation's largest public trove of postcards and related material.
Carolyn intercepted a postcard to Eve from Villanelle that revealed her whereabouts, but sends Jess instead to investigate a recent murder in the city.
She buys a postcard of the painting and sends it to Eve, along with a message imploring the agent not to forget about her.
Atlas Coffee Club delivers single-origin coffee and always includes a postcard from the country, brewing tips, and flavor notes with each month's shipment. 
Answers on a postcard please: What's stronger, the supply chains connecting the U.S. and Canada or the apron strings connecting congressional Republicans to Trump?
Facebook approved the ads after the purchaser was able to verify their own identity with a postcard showing that they were a US resident.
Its good schools and perfectly mowed lawns are set against the astoundingly beautiful backdrop of the vast mountainscape, a horizon fit for a postcard.
A Postcard From... is a column by Jack de Quidt about the people, and the places, and the stories in the games we play.
Lawson began the process of cleaning up the voter rolls in 85033, when her office sent a postcard to every registered voter in Indiana.
Why it matters: Republicans, including President Trump, had previously been claiming a majority of Americans would be able to file on just a postcard.
There's nothing specific or special about this version of Paris; you'll find a more magical portrayal of the city on any 99-cent postcard.
Then there's Sally (Sissy Spacek), the matriarch of this dysfunctional clan, who is just beginning to fathom what lurks beneath its picture-postcard veneer.
Since 2016, Paul Ryan has carried around a mockup of a postcard to illustrate how simple the tax code would be through Republican reform.
Cafes, restaurants and supermarkets are within a few blocks, as are most of the city's postcard monuments, including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.
Thick with modest stand-alone houses in brick, clapboard and vinyl from the mid-2000th century, Spencer Estates is not postcard New York City.
Wonderful thank you postcard from TRH the Duke and Duchess of Sussex thanking me for sending my good wishes to Archie for his christening.
Atlas Coffee Club delivers single origin coffee and always includes a postcard from the country, brewing tips, and flavor notes with each month's shipment. 
Now, under a postcard-perfect cerulean sky, Mr. Goplin was spending 2000 to 13 hours a day getting corn into 21,2500 acres of soil.
And when the friend sent her a postcard telling her that he had been accepted, she asked her father to take her to Berlin.
In this section, small photographs by the Peruvian Martín Chambi are particularly charming, especially a 1938 postcard of a Peruvian farmer with a llama.
We waded into the river at a spot just below a small, postcard-perfect waterfall that made for a memorable introduction to the watershed.
After a bit of research, we also used the site Minted to turn a photo of Dan's artwork into a save-the-date postcard.
"Before They Pass Away" is accordingly full of postcard-pretty images of the Mursi in Ethiopia, the Huaorani in Ecuador, the Dani in Indonesia.
It was far from what the postcard depicted: primitive bush dwellers stuck in a culture and society unfit for today's globalized, tech-savvy world.
"Abortion care on my own terms," announced one postcard, above a drawing of a hand pulling an orange "Rx" package from a bathroom cabinet.
"I do try to read them with an eye to what the most conservative person I know would make of this postcard," she said.
Valerie Vazquez, a board spokeswoman, said the new postcard notified voters of Tuesday's presidential primary, told them polls would be open from 6 a.m.
I also grab a portable charger because my old iPhone can't handle these long days and a postcard to send my great-aunt ($35.12).
I'm referring to the excellent idea of a "tax return on a postcard," based on a flat tax, with a rate to be determined.
Since its first event in 2014, Art on a Postcard has fundraised for efforts to eradicate Hepatitis C in the United Kingdom by 2025.
Postcard-style pictures on a video screen hint at the latest developments in technology, government regulations and drone incursions into the arts and humanities.
Timing the pickups meant allowing for lots of lag: By the time my parents got a postcard from Switzerland, I was headed for Spain.
The best they had was news from a week ago or more, a postcard with last week's view, a message with next week's address.
"The new, postcard-size Form 1040 is designed to simplify and expedite filing tax returns, providing much-needed relief to hardworking taxpayers," Mnuchin said.
With "This Land," David Opdyke melds art and environmental activism, hoping to inspire urgent changes in vision, one postcard, and viewer, at a time.
Still, the appearance of postcard-size stickers of Frank wearing the red-and-yellow jacket of Lazio's rival, A.S. Roma, has struck a nerve.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Vincent Tullo for The New York Times Marilyn Stern held out a black-and-white postcard of a baby panda from 29.
It has a Facebook page, advertises shows — how else, by postcard — and its monthly meetings, with for-sale postcards, are open to the public.
On a postcard of earthrise as seen from the moon, though it's still sort of funny, the same drawing bears witness to modernity's grandeur.
I received a postcard from him about how he dreamed of me as an incarnation of André Breton's Nadja that I did not answer.
Because they're sketches, each postcard tells an almost personal story about the people and buildings and scenery, whether it's New York City or Berlin.
A Postcard From... is a column by Jack de Quidt about the people, and the places, and the stories in the games we play.
Even the promotional postcard for his show, cleverly designed as a hanging door tag, presents information on one side, and a game on the other.
The view is unbelievable — there's a huge terrace off the bedroom that looks directly across the old town to a postcard view of the Alhambra.
"People across the country have reached out to say they are organizing postcard-writing parties and will rely on it as a resource," she shared.
One way Bruly Bouabré preserved Bété culture was by recording Bété heritage and myths in crayon and ink drawings on postcard-sized pieces of paper.
The letters are then taken and posted in mailboxes at random with a postcard that enables the receiver to get in touch with the author.
Google typically verifies if a business is legit by calling, mailing a postcard, or emailing a numerical code that is then entered on the website.
This year's new federal income tax form may be the size of a postcard, but that doesn't mean filling it out will be a snap.
We need to ask ourselves how much more receptive we would be to reading a handwritten letter from a neighbor rather than a preprinted postcard?
After a lot of trial and error, the AI would learn how to format a postcard, and what types of pictures work well on postcards.
It was the scan of a postcard with a hand-drawn map drawn on it, covered with psychedelic florals, hearts and the words: "Welcome Home".
Kim Draper's story about the mysterious Hong Kong postcard was published in The State Journal-Register in Springfield and picked up by The Associated Press.
There is this ruffle top in a postcard print that's begging to go out of the country with you (marked down from $78 to $58.50).
Valentina Kulagina's "International Women's Workers Day is the Fight of the Proletariat" postcard, made to highlight women's rights in communist Russia, is also on display.
To be more precise, in the state of Ohio, an individual who doesn't vote for two years is sent a postcard to verify their residence.
If that postcard is not returned and the voter does not vote in four subsequent years, then they are automatically purged from the voter rolls.
A postcard that the company featured at its first stationery show four years ago has resonated so deeply that it now has envelopes to match.
This postcard-worthy waterfront view has been the same at Le Dock, a bistro that is steps from the ferry, for more than 40 years.
But by now, I've watched so many picture-postcard marriages crumble, and seen so many odd couples thrive, that I've learned to hold my fire.
Beyond Christoffel National Park, an expansive oceanfront preserve with over eight hiking trails, is Westpunt, the island's most western point, where Curaçao's postcard beachscapes abound.
If they don't return the postcard, or fail to vote in a federal election for the next four years, they're booted off the rolls automatically.
It's legitimately exciting when the postcard notification pops up, to see what kind of brave new adventures your little friend is up to this time.
Three tax credits are detailed, but their postcard doesn't say anything about what the credits are worth, who can claim them, or under what circumstances.
Cards labeled "Real Photo Postcards" are set apart from commercially printed postcards and are actual photographs printed on photographic paper with a preprinted postcard back.
"Sometimes I do find myself wishing I'd signed a false affidavit about a campaign postcard in 2018 rather than 2004," said Mr. Smith, a Democrat.
Because instead of taking home a postcard or a T-shirt to remember the visit, you take home a Prada shoe, or a Dior dress.
Then you get the postcard in the mail and while it is nice that it's there it also doesn't really change anything in current affairs.
The Trump administration's new "postcard" tax form still must be mailed in an envelope, unless you want your neighbors to see your Social Security number.
President Trump is a huge fan of the postcard idea, which he praised throughout the tax debate last fall and into tax season this spring.
"  But on the front of the postcard, below the phrase "slow the spread," there is larger font that reads, "President Trump's Coronavirus Guidelines for America.
Pursuits Travelers to the Pacific Northwest are sometimes lured by postcard promises of orca whales or the Space Needle against a backdrop of lofty peaks.
Postcard From Beijing "We've chosen your children according to their physical attributes," the leader told a group of parents at a Beijing public elementary school.
American Watson, who is renowned for his prodigious length off the tee and brilliant shot-making, also loves the picture-postcard layout at Augusta National.
And when it came time to bid farewell until the next gathering of New York postcard obsessives, Mr. Pisark alluded to another vanished city landmark.
When it opens in February, the 23-room 2000 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge on Pier 2299 will frame postcard views of the nearby bridge and skyline.
Trafalgar Court is a grand name gracing a forgettable modern office building wildly out of place in the postcard-perfect town of St. Peter Port.
Harding Andrews created posters for the Artists' Suffrage League, one of two chief organizations in Britain that were responsible for producing poster and postcard designs.
Beyonce didn't venture far for postcard-perfect shots of the Eiffel Tower ... she just stepped out on the balcony of her stupidly ballin' hotel suite.
Floating above it is a bright orange book which bears a classic postcard slogan as its title, Greetings from California, a Novel by Allen Ruppersberg.
Fittingly, the so-called "Clucking Clerk" was immortalized with its own postcard, which depicts the obedient bird in a cage-like booth, complete with a microphone.
The images are quietly humorous and disconcerting, painting a picture of Italy that doesn't align with the postcard scenery most people—even some Italians—think of.
Singapore stretched out before me like a postcard come to life as I sipped an iced latte, a welcome reprieve from the stifling Southeast Asian humidity.
Soon after her departure for California, Reet sent a postcard from Los Angeles to her parents in Montreal, saying she was happy and had an apartment.
In the background of the sweet shot, which Beyoncé posted on her site, is the Eiffel Tower — because there's nothing more Parisian-postcard-worthy than that.
Various rooms of the Nishimuras' house were stocked with Issei's stored artworks, including many picture-filled sketchbooks and boxes full of small, postcard-size ink drawings.
Mail a postcard, including your name, complete address, daytime phone number and email address to: $25,000 Sweepstakes, 1716 Locust Street, LN 428 Des Moines, IA 50309.
But Clay won't give up — so he enlists Tony to find Justin, whom he learns is living in Oakland thanks to a postcard on Jessica's mirror.
When the composer Tania León was 260, her piano teacher, traveling in France, sent a postcard back to Cuba with a picture of the Eiffel Tower.
Just list your concern, sign your name, and pop the postcard in the mail — without ever having to encounter an actual human being capable of responding.
From a quaint ski town to a snowy wonderland, we've rounded up five postcard-perfect trips you should take while there's still snow on the ground.
Beyond phone calls, organizers can spread the word about local meetings, rally support for postcard and letter campaigns, and, of course, solicit donations for progressive causes.
For his part, Young is listed as an "active" voter, though one voter-related postcard sent to his Bloomington address was bounced back earlier this year.
Obviously, you know, he is very expensive, but wherever I saw an opportunity, whether it's an edition or whether it's an overpainted postcard, I take it.
The postcard was originally sold at a charity auction at Sotheby's in 2008 to benefit English PEN, an organization that supports writers' freedoms, and Dyslexia Action.
After she arrived in Los Angeles, she sent her family a postcard to let them know she was happy and that she had a nice apartment.
The White House keeps talking about how its tax plan could simplify federal income tax returns to the point of being able to file via postcard.
As for Irwin Peters the snitch, he received anonymous threats via postcard and was found dead in his garage in 1987 with the car still running.
Never before has the adage "better late than never" held more truth than when a man checked his mail to find a postcard, sent in 1966.
That vanishing act made the Alpine glacier the site of a publicity stunt on Friday: the creation of what organizers say is the world's largest postcard.
On the first night, he took me to his favorite part: the outdoor group baths, built on cliffs overlooking the ocean, like a postcard for romance.
A new postcard-sized version of the income tax form leaves off a number of popular deductions, making taxpayers search for them on several accompanying worksheets.
For years, Republican leaders had promised that a tax code overhaul would allow people to file their taxes on a form the size of a postcard.
There, they've also listed contact information for the White House, the House of Representatives, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and others postcard writers might want to contact.
Trump never endorsed that idea, but he did unveil a two-sided half-sheet of paper -- charitably described as a postcard -- for filers who don't itemize.
The new tax bill unveiled by House Republicans Thursday is so simple that taxpayers will be able to file using a postcard, according to GOP lawmakers.
Republicans said during the tax-overhaul debate that they wanted to simplify the tax code to the point where most taxpayers could file on a postcard.
One woman had sent her registration postcard back to the county with an explanation that it was a "mistake" and that she was not a citizen.
From a postcard-perfect rooftop bar overlooking Millennium Park, to a tiny hidden cocktail lounge serving vintage spirits, this hotel does not take its amenities forgranted.
Mr. Matthews, 27, is the founder and chief executive of Postcard, a mobile software service allowing users to place food orders at restaurants of their choosing.
With intelligence and precision, Jack cultivates these tensions to evoke the specter of the transatlantic slave trade in what would otherwise be postcard-perfect tropical scenes.
An investigator paid nearly $3,000 for a postcard that George Gershwin had sent from Atlantic City in 1918, propelled by a stamp he had presumably licked.
A postcard from the moment when K-pop, which had been reliably indebted to other countries' sounds, was beginning to embrace excess as its own style.
"Dear Natalia, stop having children and write a book that is better than mine," her friend Cesare Pavese goaded the 25-year-old Ginzburg by postcard.
Everything has come together, everything works and our postcard spaceship is zipping along at a merry 1003,000,000 miles per hour when it finally reaches Alpha Centauri.
What to do nearby • Fort Tilden's old administrative area at Breezy Point looks like a vintage postcard to us, but some buildings are still in use.
Several were Never Trumpers, as Ms. Matthews describes herself, and about half had been to multiple postcard parties to support Democratic women in other congressional districts.
The founder of shoe brand Toms committed $5 million to gun safety organizations and launched a postcard-writing campaign urging Congress to pass universal background checks.
Times Insider It was a ritual on my journey through The Times's list of 52 Places to Go to send a postcard home from each destination.
" Saying thank you is one of the purposes of the Waterknot Super Pak (Postcard Action Kit) collection, which includes messages like: "Thanks for working for justice.
Once a person fails to vote for two years, the state sends a postcard asking for verification that the voter is still at the same address.
It also aims to simplify the filing process, reducing the number of tax brackets from seven to three and promising a shorter "postcard"-style tax form.
Mr. Matthews, 22011, is the founder and chief executive of Postcard, a mobile software service allowing users to place food orders at restaurants of their choosing.
To sell the home, a distinctive property that later became the subject of a postcard, Mr. Aram's mother negotiated with Mr. Sommer, a department store owner.
It's also been called Postcard Row — the septuplet of houses show up on city postcards and other paraphernalia in almost any gift shop you stumble into.
"Less than 10 percent," he said, peering at postcard-size scans of my womb — misshapen triangles of dark static — neatly clipped to a light green folder.
If you know the whereabouts of the unique and rare postcard or if you have information about the break-in, please contact West Midlands Police on 101.
Another happy ending during the episode: Kevin and Zoey uncovered a mysterious 1992 postcard addressed to Jack from Nicky, with the younger sibling's post-war mailing address.
The 2.5 million items include over half a million unique postcard images as well as the photographs, prints, sketches, and other materials needed to produce the postcards.
Just then, he received a postcard from his girlfriend, Brandie Delouche, who was visiting Belize, the sun-dappled former British colony in Central America, with a friend.
The postcard is part of new twice-monthly series of images taken from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's vast photo collection and paired with scientific descriptions.
This week, the postcard stars the photogenic, bottom-dwelling sea creatures that make up the broad category of benthic animals or benthos— like sponges, starfish, and scallops.
During Taylor Swift's peak squad era — circa 2015 — Swift ruled the internet with a seemingly endless parade of postcard-worthy vacay photos featuring her group of girlfriends.
It was kind of like sending a postcard, but instead of stashing the paper update in a drawer, you could pair it with a flirty summer top.
Lennox, 64, referred to the 34-minute musical piece as "small ambient greetings postcard sent with love from me!" in a message posted to Twitter last week.
According to the Patriot-Ledger, a lighthouse worker who saw the group was so moved by their visit that he gave Mullins a postcard to take home.
Police received a postcard a day after discovering the device near the Starbucks that was stylistically similar to the note found with that device, the affidavit said.
The disruption of established privacy norms is also nothing new: People were concerned when the postcard came out, for example, because they believed mail should be private.
The first thing Ernie does is hand you a postcard of Mulberry Street in the 1800s and says 'This is there same neighborhood where you're standing now.
Heavily armed soldiers continue to patrol Paris's streets, metro stations and riverside beaches, snapped by wide-eyed tourists as a new sort of postcard from the city.
If the postcard-sized forms reverse that trend and prompt more taxpayers to file on paper, it could burden the agency with more work, the Times reported.
Mr. Butoln soon went into the army, and, after sending him a friendly postcard in her exact, all-capitals handwriting, Melania started dating one of his friends.
Some "Kevin Can Wait" viewers complained that series treated the character's death too lightly, making a joke about her gym sending a postcard saying she was missed.
As Republicans worked on crafting the tax bill, they talked about simplifying the code so that people would be able to file their taxes on a postcard.
But Republicans didn't do away with many tax preferences, so it's unclear how large the postcard will be, or how big the font will be on it.
The McKathans treated events like these as an open house — the farm was manicured to postcard-quality perfection, and the horses looked ready for a model's runway.
The Route 66 signs in the Wigwam Motel's gift shop are new, the tchotchkes cheap (check in on Yelp and get a free postcard!) and made overseas.
In this postcard from the future, Eric Spiegelman, the president of the Los Angeles Taxi Commission, envisions how automated taxicabs will fundamentally reshape the city he loves.
"The new, postcard-size Form 1040 is designed to simplify and expedite filing tax returns, providing much-needed relief to hardworking taxpayers," Mnuchin said in a statement.
Every time the holy city is mentioned, the sisters whip around to gaze at an enlarged picture postcard that glimmers, like a mirage, on the back wall.
"This is a postcard of exactly what homes looked like in the 1970s," Ernie Carswell, the real estate agent for the property, told The Los Angeles Times.
If they don't return the postcard, or if they fail to vote in a federal election in the next four years, they're automatically purged from the rolls.
The group had helped organize a postcard-writing campaign to Mr. Cuomo and the corrections department's acting commissioner, Anthony J. Annucci, asking them to reconsider the policy.
For example, if you contribute $15 you'll get a paw-print signed replica of Félicette's original postcard from 1963, with a thank you written on the back.
It was the home to Seabiscuit, and Hollywood stars have flocked to its postcard-perfect setting beneath the San Gabriel Mountains, 15 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
For more, see Ms. Stern's postcard blog, and a review of the film Through a Lens Darkly that deals with African-American representation in postcards and photography.
But Ali is from the Bay Area so it was very important to us to show San Francisco in a different way, not just the postcard version.
One afternoon, I spotted the perfect distillation of poolside Palm Springs then-and-now in a framed, postcard-size photo of the Sparrows' original, circa 1950s property.
Each postcard costs just $1 (not including tax and shipping), and is designed to address the tumult of our times, with many directly calling out President Trump.
"We called it Sharpie therapy," said Ellen Bender, who has convened multiple postcard-writing sessions at a Le Pain Quotidien on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
He anticipates a Senate runoff election in Mississippi in late November, and he will urge postcard writing for the Democrat, Mike Espy, if he makes it through.
Despite trying to incite religious conflict between two communities — or perhaps because of it — Hedge and Postcard News received robust support from the BJP's social media network.
I wanted to do something about it, so I've made a postcard that I'll be posting to my older neighbours as this progresses (after washing my hands!).
First Person I had a patient who saved everything: Every piece of junk mail (usually unopened), postcard, ashtray and old shoe was stored or put on display.
It helps that the roaster is in a mid-19th-century warehouse, on a pier with a postcard view of the Statue of Liberty across the harbor.
Blake's new show, "The Only Way to Travel," is a sizable exhibition of the artist's private drawings, all new, which are everywhere from postcard- to mural-size.
In the background, as if meant for a traveler's postcard, lie the end of the emerald-green Palisades bluffs and the houses of Nyack and South Nyack.
Just one of many examples: Stuart abandons his loving parents to pursue his grandiose mission, without so much as a goodbye note or occasional "I'm O.K." postcard.
But Mycoskie said direct, e-commerce sales are up about 21% -- as people visit the website site to join the postcard campaign and start shopping while there.
The postcard-FTA would serve the president's preference for bilateral trade agreements while preserving the basic level of commitments reflected in existing World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements.
The postcard-FTA would serve the interests of consumers by assuring robust competition and would serve the interests of producers by assuring non-discrimination in foreign markets.
What is known can be summarized on a postcard: He is thought to have been born out of wedlock in May 163 in Mississippi and raised there.
Society has transformed, several times over, since the brothers William, Joyce, and Rollie Hall rebranded their successful postcard and wrapping paper business as Hallmark in the 1920s.
Whether or not the auctioned postcard came from the real Jack the Ripper remains to be seen — and luckily for Guard Auctions, you can't really prove otherwise.
These taxpayers will certainly  forgo the benefit of filing a tax return on a postcard, if the cost is a crushing tax increase on tuition remission benefits.
Once considered a no-go area because of gang violence, the bar, in the city's posher south, offers postcard perfect views of Ipanema beach and lush green mountains.
I have a postcard from a local barbecue restaurant at my desk here at Refinery29, and I wear a necklace featuring the Tar Heel state almost every day.
You want the tickets, early access, you want the content two days early, you want the livestream once a month with the creator, you want the signed postcard.
The way Ohio's system works is if you haven't voted in two years they essentially send what looks like junk mail, a postcard that looks like political mail.
Fix our tax code and make it fairer and simpler -- so simple, in fact, that families can do their taxes on a form the size of a postcard.
You get two tickets, entry to Carrick a Rede rope bridge and Giants Causeway, and a free gift set including a Game of Thrones postcard and fridge magnet.
Some wood-paneled furniture stores, a pharmacy, a three-garage firehouse and a popular deli dot downtown, looking like a postcard from America's heartland, if not its heart.
Just be cautious, you may find yourself writing a postcard to a long lost friend and using an old Crayon (melted in a spoon) to jazz it up.
The bottom of the ocean is teeming with weird animals — and this week, they're being featured in a cute postcard created by the National Centers for Environmental Information.
Farr was a lawyer for Helms' 1990 reelection, but denied playing a role in a postcard campaign that the Justice Department charged was aimed at intimidating black voters.
The idea of sending a gay person's parents a postcard (like the one poor Trail had to grapple with) is so obscenely inappropriate it makes my blood boil.
The BBC published a story Thursday about a postcard written by Rosemary West that points to the possibility that the couples were part of a sex ring together.
" Further up the coast, a postcard on sale in the former fishing town of Whitby depicted the shuttered hulk of Redcar's steelworks above a banner, "dystopia-on-sea.
Lehmann said that a Montrose man named Steven Duane Curry had brought it in along with a glossy postcard he had printed, hoping to sell it on consignment.
But we did have a friend who ran the magazine Flipside, and he was friends with Henry, and Henry wrote me a postcard and sent it to me.
Or simply mail a postcard including your name, complete address, daytime phone number and email address to: $313,000 Sweepstakes, 1716 Locust Street, LN 428 Des Moines, IA 50309.
Pitchers of beer are $6, the bathrooms look like a postcard from Chernobyl, and there's a good chance someone will be passed out in their seat before noon.
"'Mistress and Maid' was begun after Paul brought in a postcard of the Vermeer painting that he'd found, saying, 'Let's write this story,'" Costello recalled in his memoir.
The view from the villa is so spectacular it appears as if every postcard ever printed of these Caprese landmarks must have been photographed from the villa's grounds.
Architecture bookstores sell postcard packs of the greatest hits of Brutalism; you can buy a Trellick Tower mug to sip expensive coffee in your pricey Trellick Tower flat.
He also said that the administration wants to simplify the personal tax system and that most Americans should be able to file their taxes on a large postcard.
Each order includes tailored brewing recommendations and a postcard with information about the country's coffee growing methods so they'll fully appreciate the flavor and history of each cup. 
The tax overhaul was designed to make it so simple 9 out of 10 people would be able to use the postcard to file, according to Republican Rep.
We are thus treated to an old postcard of the Sheffield Hotel in Grand Detour, Illinois, which Welles's father had owned, and which later burned in a fire.
CRUZ: So my simple flat tax I have rolled out in precise detail how it will operate where every American can fill out our taxes on a postcard.
Check out their website to find out how to host your own postcard writing parties in support of abortion providers, and to track their events around the country.
It's the exact argument House Speaker Paul Ryan made during the tax reform debate, while also saying we should be able to do our taxes on a postcard.
We had all grown up listening to independent music such as Postcard and Factory Records so it felt like setting up an independent was the right thing do!
Though it is designed to be close to "postcard" size, it still needs to be mailed in an envelope to protect Social Security numbers and other private information.
As he was weighing his options, he received an unexpected postcard from one of his Norwich neighbors, the ski jumping Olympian Mike Holland, who was competing in Europe.
A resident of a high-tax state unfortunate enough to actually rely on this postcard might accidentally underpay taxes and end up owing penalty fees to the IRS.
Two days after the inauguration, 10 hours after I came home from the Women's March, I wrote my first postcard to an elected official — my senator, Cory Booker.
Gamache lives in the postcard-pretty outpost of Three Pines, which — Penny has always made clear — is based on the village in Canada's Eastern Townships where she lives.
Harbath did not say when Facebook would begin relying on postcard codes, but said they would be in use before this year's mid-term congressional elections in November.
"I want locomotive trains; I want murals; I want 3-D lights and Christmas postcard backdrops," Ms. Gilmore, 64, said as she toured Stanley Street with Ms. Porterfield.
She grew up in a military family on Oahu, their home nestled on the Ko'olau Mountain Range with postcard views of Pearl Harbor, Ford Island, and Mamala Bay.
Choreographer Next to my bed is a framed postcard of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, circa 1912, given to me by Harvey on the eve of his retirement.
And if this film was to do anything it would be a nostalgic postcard to the times when it was like that before so we can move away.
You might find that someone is unexpectedly avid butterfly collector (my uncle does this), or enjoys finding a new postcard every time she travels (my mom does this).
Franco Zeffirelli's picture-postcard Puccini stands as a continuing rebuke to anyone who thinks Peter Gelb is an innovator, and here it returns yet again to Lincoln Center.
Fund companies want the commission to reduce the requirement to a single, once-a-year postcard alerting investors where they can search for the information on the internet.
In fact, the popular secret-sharing community PostSecret, in which people anonymously mail their secrets written on a postcard, was founded on the idea of sharing without consequence.
But whether this postcard is genuine or not, it fits the killer profile: the use of a signature and the fact it was sent to police at all.
You'll recognize its bright turquoise water, white-sand beaches, overwater bungalows, and the shape of the dormant volcano that lies at its center from many an exotic postcard.
While our government is busy breaking up immigrant families and banishing innocent trans kids from school bathrooms, along comes this postcard from a progressive Eden to the north.
The Center for Artistic Activism organized a postcard campaign to remind the President-elect that he grew up in one of the most ethnically diverse places on Earth.
It's possible that rather than using a standard 20113 x 11 inch sheet of paper, you could fit this extra stuff onto the back side of a postcard.
Venice, Italy might not be the first city that comes to mind when you think of European cool, but this seaside city is more than just a pretty postcard.
To highlight some of the curiosities these images record, its digital team recently launched "Postcard Road Trip," an interactive online tour of America told through about 60 vintage postcards.
She bought and renovated a ramshackle, Victorian house in the hills of St. Ann, with a postcard-perfect sea view, and patched the place up following each brutal hurricane.
Earlier this year, the company began to require advertisers to verify their identities, a task they accomplish by typing in a code that they receive via a mailed postcard.
Just send in the danged postcard, people: Several paid advertising campaigns run by my colleagues and clients have been inexplicably obstructed by Facebook's policing in the past several months.
We did spy some SPECTRE rings though... The cinematic equivalent of a smug postcard from everywhere you're not, Bond films always jump all over the globe to coveted locations.
If you're one of Gabrielle Union's 10.2 million Instagram followers, then you've likely been following her on the #WadeWorldTour2018 — her lavish, postcard-pretty vacation with her husband Dwayne Wade.
"The film he doesn't want you to see," says one side of a postcard announcing that "Holy Hell" is available on iTunes, Amazon and soon will be on Netflix.
The first activity is for kids to write or draw their own vision of the future on a postcard which will be sent into space on the New Shepard.
He has also jabbed at Common Core education standards and repeated his pledge to abolish the Internal Revenue Service, instead suggesting Americans could file their taxes on a postcard.
Argument: Dan Wernikoff, general manager of Intuit's consumer tax group, says the "postcard" promise would mostly apply to low-income filers who already can access a free TurboTax product.
An 1889 postcard from a private collection depicting the Eiffel Tower, illustrated by French artist Léon-Charles Libonis and based on a photograph by Etienne and Louis-Antonin Neurdein.
Seychelles, rich in underwater reefs and postcard-perfect beaches, defaulted on its debt in 2008 and clawed its way back to prosperity with assistance from the International Monetary Fund.
While classic mainstream Italian pop sang about picture postcard versions of the city – of pizza, pasta, and mandolins – the neomelodici sang about painful love, poverty, divorce and unwanted pregnancies.
This whole romantic, beautiful thing and then I got on this gondola and I'm like super anxious and really nervous and wanted it to be beautiful like a postcard.
The official Hearthstone Twitter teased an upcoming expansion with a postcard saying "Greetings from Gadgetzan" over an image of the coastal Goblin town, located in the desert of Tanaris.
One postcard begins: "By the time you read this I shall have been swallowed by a carnivorous plant which you have been sheltering unbeknownst in your otherwise paradisal garden."
An Illinois woman who recently found a postcard from 1993 in her mailbox has tracked down the man who sent it to his children more than two decades ago.
In fact, Baghdad was so popular as a tourist destination in the 1960's that a marketing slogan on a postcard called New York City "Baghdad on the Hudson".
If passed in its current form, most Americans will be able to file their taxes on a single postcard-sized document, further saving American families both time and money.
Each time a child's postcard is shared online with the hashtag #postcards4families, a pledge pool organized through Facebook by Wood, Ross, and others will donate $5.00 to the organization.
Select any picture from your camera roll, and Touchnote will turn it into a postcard and mail it to any location in the world with a working postal service.
It could only be more alive and as much like Wild Nothing if it became sentient and wrote a perfume scented postcard while listening to the infamous C86 mixtape.
It is surprisingly hard to buy a postcard when you live in Brooklyn, so I waited until I had an appointment in Midtown Manhattan to buy this first one.
Composers, especially in France, had regularly utilized exoticism in their works (Saint-Saëns and Bizet spring to mind) but it remained a decorative detail, a picture postcard, a costume.
Whenever I go to a new place I try to find a postcard from the area that I know will remind me of the moments and adventures that occurred.
At first, the camera shows us a picture-postcard view of Oxford, the famous English university city, from above: spires, towers, trees and lawns, golden in the morning sun.
The two men were in the habit of exchanging postcard-size sketches, with Mr. Kelly laying down fields of color and Mr. Indiana adding large words atop the abstractions.
Each "Sanctuary" is open to the air on one side, with postcard-pretty views of St. Lucia's famous twin Piton mountains rising up from the waters of the Caribbean.
The waterfront promenade offers postcard-worthy views of Lake Constance, with Switzerland and the rising Alps visible on the far side, as well as the occasional airship sighting overhead.
"Whether inspired by the TV family or the real life surrounding neighborhood, this residence is a perfect postcard of American '70s style and its special culture," the listing promises.
The postcard- sized leaflets showed a lion, representing the American-led coalition forces, chasing a dog, an animal seen as dirty in Islamic tradition, wrapped in the Taliban flag.
Postcard From Texas HOUSTON — One afternoon a few years ago, Rocky Carroll told me about the time he pulled his gun on those robbers outside his boot shop here.
Postcard from India The protests currently consuming India include a unique element: At every gathering, protestors young and old are reading out the constitution or singing the national anthem.
"The new, postcard-size Form 1040 is designed to simplify and expedite filing tax returns, providing much-needed relief to hardworking taxpayers," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said last year.
Ohio's policy, upheld this year by the Supreme Court, is the strictest: Voters who skip a single election receive a postcard warning them that they are being marked inactive.
Postcard collecting, even if it was given a burst of life by the Internet and the rise of online marketplaces such as eBay, is not exactly a youthful pursuit.
There's a circa-27 photo postcard of Serbian Romani people expelled from France but stopped at the German border, and the Cold War visa welcoming Rudolf Nureyev to France.
And if we fail to mail back that postcard confirming our address and we don't vote for another two federal election cycles after that, then we're removed from the rolls.
Faye Orlove, the artist behind the postcard that comes with Seattle Gossip, is probably the most recognizable artist in this scene, having started the art gallery Junior High in 2016.
There is also a New California Republic 'protection postcard' which instructs you to place it near the entrance of your domicile, and each item included looks realistically tattered and aged.
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"The Duke of Sussex is most grateful to you for writing as you did on the occasion of his 34th birthday," reads the back of the postcard, according to LoopyCrown3.
In the trio of scenes depicted in "Three Follies" (2016), for instance, a large hook uproots a postcard Washington Monument, followed by a handsaw hacking the Capital Building in two.
Since 1994, in addition to nixing people who have died or moved—which all states do—Ohio has sent a postcard to voters who have not voted for two years.
The "Carry On" films traded in seaside-postcard smut while taking pot-shots at the pretensions of the British professional classes ("Carry On Doctor" is a masterpiece of doctor-deflation).
If George is seriously committed to joining the Lakers just because he's a Kobe Bryant fan and wants to live in a cosmopolitan metropolis with postcard-perfect weather, that's understandable.
The LA-born artist's solo show, #AlexIsrael, at Oslo's Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, functions like a "gigantic 3D postcard from LA" and contextualized by the city's trenchant tropes.
He often makes comments about how the agency could be scrapped because under his tax plan, people could fill out their taxes on a form the size of a postcard.
The action unfolds in Oxford, but an Oxford unrecognizable from its spire-crowded postcard form — the city is a damp and threatening place of inns and drunks and amiable nuns.
And for whatever reason, they just left the entire question of the tax treatment of pass-through business entities off the postcard even though it's a centerpiece of the legislation.
Curt Teich Postcard Archives CollectionYou won't find essays here, but you will find a treasure trove of postcards that we used in this piece, including tons of Route 66 ephemera.
They first visited Milan, and spent a night in Vernazza, a town on the rugged Ligurian coast with a postcard-like ocean view from the terrace of their rented home.
"In the postcard, you know you are creating something that stands a good chance of being held, or being put on a bulletin board or a fridge," Mr. McMullin said.
Republicans have long been obsessed with the dumb promise of letting people file taxes on a postcard, an idea that has no policy merits whatsoever and is also totally unrealistic.
Except to shrink the three-page form down to a double-sided postcard, they end up needing to ask Americans to use six supplementary schedules and a few extra forms.
Out of her purse, Jackie Brown, 71, from Somerset County, New Jersey, fished a postcard from the time her grandmother had traveled to Italy and met Padre Pio in person.
Katchor establishes their existence through ephemera like a single recovered matchbook or a postcard found on eBay or a sugar cube with a printed wrapper that someone thought to save.
BANGKOK — Soaring over eastern Indonesia on Friday, Petra Mandagi exulted at the perfect conditions for a paragliding addict: azure skies, a sweet breeze and a picture postcard bay rippling below.
Lugano is known for blending Swiss efficiency with the sunny charm of Italy along the steeply pitched shores of a postcard-perfect alpine lake that reaches deep into both countries.
Blake, 59, is a self-professed "borderline hoarder," whose penchant for holding onto things (tobacco pipes, a dog-chewed postcard from John Waters) has become a curatorial exercise unto itself.
Each shipment comes with brewing information, a postcard from the country of origin, tasting notes, and packaging inspired by the country of origin's culture for an immersive and educational experience. 
People attending the rally were encouraged to fill out a postcard with the salutation of "Dear Enabler (blank)" and to send it to a member of the board of trustees.
To avoid letting the perfect become the enemy of the good, parties to the postcard-FTA could agree to a limited but balanced number of exemptions to the basic obligation.
From the roof deck, employees have a postcard-worthy view of Elliott Bay, the orange cargo cranes of Seattle harbor directly ahead and the skyline of the central business district.
Like the door knocker and the postcard showing the Syrian dictators, this oud had traveled with us to every diplomatic assignment — to Haiti, to Paris, to New York, to Canada.

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