To Jan, from Arthur and Ann – the missing Xmas card

One can use the power of the internets for both good and evil.

I like it best when it is used for evil.

That said, I am going to attempt, for once, to use it for good.

Today, I received an Xmas card, addressed to Arthur and Ann.

I often receive incorrectly addressed mail. Usually they have a return address on them and am able to mark them RTS. This one did not, so I could not.

I, instead, opened it, hoping to find an address that I could send it back to along with a note, informing the sender that they had mis-mailed their card.

Sadly, there was no return address, rather a nice note and a 20 pound note.

To Arthur and Ann, from Jan

I am hoping, vainly, that someone, somewhere, may know who Arthur and Ann are, or indeed, Jan.

If you do, please drop me a note via a comment on this page and I will make sure that the card and the note go to the rightful owners.

Please include in your comment (which will not be published), the postmark that you think that the card originated from.

If I can’t find the rightful owners, I shall match it and donate it to a charity – probably a children’s or cancer charity (or combination thereof) – your suggestions would be appreciated. If anyone else wants to match the 20 quid as well in the case we can’t find the owner, please feel free.

On a side note, whilst attempting to resize the image in Photoshop, I received this error message:

No banknotes

Pretty good recognition, considering the image.

Technology…