Anything and Everything Mexican

This is a journal for Anything and Everything Mexican! This is one of a series of international journals. Feel free to create, draw or write anything that inspires you, in any medium you’d like. This is a nice calendar book that will hopefully give you some good inspiration! There are a few note pages in the back for good Mexican recipes, too. Have fun, but don’t alter the work of others.
Please make sure to keep the journals moving. Re-list as soon as possible, trying not to keep over two weeks. Much work goes into creating and posting
journals – please don’t let them become stalled!

When journal is full or if you don’t want to contribute or re-list, please send to me or let me know and I’ll mooch it from you.
jfit

Postcards of Italy 3.

This is a third journal of Postcards of Italy. They were amongst a box of some 60 years of postcards collected by members of my family. You can write, draw or comment on any of the postcards. Use the page facing the postcard. There are a few blank spaces where you may insert a postcard of your own too. From time to time I will mooch it back.
Please make sure you relist by the number shown opposite within two weeks of receipt, and whilst being prepared to send onwards promptly, only accept requests for journals from friends of the journal library. If your moocher is unknown to you, please check that they understand what journalling is and will keep journals circulating.
Enquiries and pictures for inclusion in the slideshows of the journals on their Bookmooch pages can be sent to bmjournals@gmail.com The need for repairs or request for me to mooch when full should be to
Gill T. tennantfamily:U.K. or
the Bookmooch Journal Library Maintainer bmjl: (Heard and McDonald Islands).

 

Postcards of Germany 3.

This is a third journal of Postcards of Germany. They were amongst a box of some 60 years of postcards collected by members of my family. You can write, draw or comment on any of the postcards. Use the page facing the postcard. There are a few blank spaces where you may insert a postcard of your own too. From time to time I will mooch it back.
Please make sure you relist by the number shown opposite within two weeks of receipt, and whilst being prepared to send onwards promptly, only accept requests for journals from friends of the journal library. If your moocher is unknown to you, please check that they understand what journalling is and will keep journals circulating.
Enquiries and pictures for inclusion in the slideshows of the journals on their Bookmooch pages can be sent to bmjournals@gmail.com The need for repairs or request for me to mooch when full should be to

Gill T. tennantfamily:U.K. or
the Bookmooch Journal Library Maintainer bmjl: (Heard and McDonald Islands).

 

Horses, from head to tail

This little journal is a mini-calendar of horses. Please add your thoughts, pictures and drawings of horses to the date side of the calendar. You can do this directly or cover the page with a piece of paper. Please leave the picture side of the calendar as is.
Take as many pages as you want but don’t alter anyone elses work.

Please make your entry and relist within two weeks. If you don’t mind relisting when you receive the journal (in order to speed the process up) please do.
PLEASE RELIST ONLY ON BOOKMOOCH by entering the BMID number listed in the front of the journal to the Add tab ISBN block (this is case sensitive so use capital letters) and notify me when the journal is full or needs repair.

aeris

Oh yes, wait a minute Mr. Postman

When I mentioned that our car is out of action and our local postmen usually pick up our out-going packages as well as delivering the post, a Bookmooch friend was reminded of the local rural postmen where she grew up.
So this journal was born, a result of my wondering if we were unique in the UK in having house-to-house deliveries (we are not) and how mail and post arrives in other places.
This journal is the place to talk about the postal arrangements in your locality, to tell stories about post or to draw the wonderful logos, illustrate the origins of mail services, whatever appeals to you.
Please do not alter anyone else’s work. Relist by the number (string of letters & one number in red!) opposite within two weeks of receiving the journal and only send on Bookmooch and to friends of the bmjl – the big pale blue world logo should appear in their friends list.
If your requester is not a friend ask them to apply to be before accepting a request. Only persistent defaulters will be barred from journalling to protect journals which remain the property of their creators and to enhance the enjoyment of journalling for others.
Thank you! Diolch yn fawr iawn, and enjoy your journalling!

Gill T. Cymru/Wales BMid: tennantfamily: U.K. June 2012

To see the slideshow please click on the underlined blue link in the journal description above.