So far this month, the ephemera blog has welcomed visitors from 96 countries. Clearly, old paper enjoys a world-wide appeal. It's a great honor to know that so many people from around the world have come to rely on this blog as a source for information about all things ephemera.
A quick review of traffic revealed that this blog received a visitor from nearly every country in South America. Nearly half of Africa. Almost all of Europe. And, like Tom Waits, I'm big in Japan. Plus, visitors interested in ephemera found their way here from unlikely places like Somalia, Suriname, and Ghana. I welcome them all and hope they found the information they were seeking.
To give the blog an even greater international flavor, I'd like to invite my friends from the global community to share ephemera from their unique locals. Does the visitor from Peru have a collection of Peruvian Paso ephemera? Or, do any of the more than 100 visitors from France have ephemera collections that focus on their hometowns or regions that they might be willing to share?
[Image by Graetan Lee]
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