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2324 - Schwetzingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

I was just reading the information about the author of this card, Willie. He mentions that he has an American father and a German mother and that he grew up bi-culturally and moved to new housing regularly. This suggests to me that his father was an American serviceman who was posted several times. Willie says he considers himself European despite living in both Europe and the United States. He settled in Germany. 

Willie included stamps from other countries on his card - Turks & Caicos, Equatorial Guinea, and Hungary. I will admit when I first saw the Turks & Caicos stamp I thought the card was from there, too. Turks & Caicos is a place I have neither received nor sent a card to. 

Turks & Caicos is a British Overseas Territory. Every 10-12 years, Turks & Caicos makes the news in Canada as a politician suggests that they should become a province in Canada. Britain would be more than happy to to rid themselves of the financial obligation to Turks & Caicos. If it became a province, it would become Canada's Hawaii - a tropical destination for Canadians at cheaper rates. 





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