After an eternity of waiting, a postcard sent in 1966 by a student to his parents on the other side of Poland has finally arrived..

Forty years ago, Zygmunt Kubiczak, the author of the postcard, wrote to his parents, "Since 1966 Poland has gone through martial law and thrown off the communist system, Jan Pawel II has been elected Pope, served his term and passed away."

"I've managed to get married, bring up two children, sail round the world on a boat, survive a serious heart operation and to retire. And all the time, that card was traveling on it's way."

Ironically, the card's intended recipients, Kubiczak's parents, are no longer alive and the postcard was only recovered thanks to helpful neighbors, who sent it back to the sender when it arrived at his parent's old address.