At least I think it's from Norway. Check in the comments, after Sara reads, there will be a yea or a nay posted to that query.
This is from Sara and is funny on many levels. One: naked hiker. Two: Sara picking it out and actually purchasing it from the clerk. Three: oh, I'll just let Sara tell it.
"How could I not send this to you! You know I was embarrassed to purchase it and had a funny interaction with the Eastern European clerk. The other funny thing is that this was just one of the almost ten version s of odd nudity in the woods/fjord/skiing, etc. I hope you got a laugh."
Yep-per. I did indeed.
This is from Sara and is funny on many levels. One: naked hiker. Two: Sara picking it out and actually purchasing it from the clerk. Three: oh, I'll just let Sara tell it.
"How could I not send this to you! You know I was embarrassed to purchase it and had a funny interaction with the Eastern European clerk. The other funny thing is that this was just one of the almost ten version s of odd nudity in the woods/fjord/skiing, etc. I hope you got a laugh."
Yep-per. I did indeed.
Oh my! Everything about this card is nice. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, Norway! The fjords in fact! There were a few that would have had to be censored to even be sent in the mail in the US. And the predominance of nudity was of the male variety. I kind of forgot it might appear here. Too funny! I just knew you wouldn't expect it...and that would make it even funnier.
ReplyDeleteThe funny part was that I put this postcard at the bottom of a pile of 4 other ones. I was just wanting to camouflage this card. I fanned them out for the clerk so he could see the 5, but didn't actually hand them over. He really wanted me to do so, but I just held on to them. It was pretty funny. We were in a major tourist area, so I am sure it could have been chocked up to a cultural differences. Everyone who worked in Flaam, for the most part, was from another part of Europe.