A journey of chickenmonkeydog proportions

Posted 11 Sep 2009

People, Places, Postcards | 4 Comments 

A European Odyssey with chickenmonkeydog

Several months ago one of chickenmonkeydog’s authors went out to explore South East Asia as our first foreign correspondent. About the same time, chickenmonkeydog began sending postcards to all readers who request one.

A few months later, two faithful chickenmonkeydog readers were inspired to share some of their favorite places with everyone at chickenmonkeydog. So they went on a European odyssey, and here is the story of that epic journey.


On the road, near Pilsen, Czech Republic. Just because it is a postcard doesn’t mean you MUST try to read what it says!


Leaving Regensberg, Germany – On the Danube River: Our first look at the intrepid traveler!

Thank you to Lauren and Pierce Bertschy for contributing all this time and effort to the world of chickenmonkeydog. We greatly appreciate their efforts and remind the rest of you that all you need to do to receive a postcard of your own is send us an email at chickenmonkeydog at gmail dot com with your mailing address.

Oh … Did you think the odyssey was over? Did you really think it was just two pictures?!  My friend, this is only the beginning…more after the link … much more!

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Postcards in action

Posted 29 May 2009

Postcards | 1 Comment 

We’ve started to receive photos of our chickenmonkeydog postcards in action. Take a look at the ones we’ve posted.

Chickenmonkdeydog postcard in Ireland

That wall art is from a reader in Cork, Ireland, who put all the postcards she received over the year on a wall.

Chickenmonkdeydog postcard in Chicago

Taking control of the photocopier at Deloitte Consulting’s office in Irving, Texas.

Chickenmonkdeydog postcard in New York City

A reader in the Big Apple sent in a photo the postcard in front of “a really old medieval plate” at The Cloisters in New York City!

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