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dinsdag 4 februari 2020

Received a new country in my mailbox


I always feel lucky when people think of me
when they are on vacation and 
send me a card. All cards in this post were kindly
send to me from holiday destinations.
This time I was extra lucky because I got a card from...

Armenia
It was the first time I got a card from this country


Austria

Spain, Canary Islands

donderdag 9 januari 2020

Collecting Christmas stamps


Another Christmas season over, 
time to show (some of) the additions to my collection

First, Germany
2019

Spain
Top left: 2018, set of two
The classic or religious Christmas stamp issue this year depicts the Three Kings, in the Ateneo de Sevilla’s Epiphany Parade, alongside famous Seville landmarks such as the Torre del Oro,
 marking its centenary in 2018.
A century has passed since the Parade first made its way through the streets of Seville on 5 January 1918. A group of Ateneo members first had the idea to spread good cheer among the children and adults of Seville. Over the years, the Parade became more elaborate and more significant to the city than they could ever have imagined.

Top right: 2013, set of two
Happy New Year! is the message featuring in the Christmas stamp which is illustrated with the clock from the Puerta del Sol in Madrid and the traditional twelve grapes.
A custom in Madrid in the late 19th century imposed the intake of twelve grapes at the chimes of the clock in the Puerta del Sol. The practice soon spread throughout Spain and seems to have its origins in a surplus of grapes in the area of Alicante and Murcia. A grape is eaten at each chime with the wish for a prosperous and happy new year. This Spanish tradition became popular in Latin American countries where in some places fresh grapes are replaced by raisins like in Argentina. 

Bottom: 
2016 (bell), 2017 (star)
The 2016 stamp features a typical Christmas decorative bell.
The bell forms part of a set of three stamps that will be issued between 2016 and 2018, and that will be able to be stuck on a Collectable Christmas Card. The card is shaped like a Christmas tree for decorating with images featured in the three stamps:

-  Bell: 2016

-  Star: 2017

-  Present: 2018

This issue is especially dedicated to children, as their innocence and eagerness for Christmas to arrive mean they are the focal point of this holiday.

The 2017 stamp represents a typical Christmas star, which can also be added to the Christmas tree-shaped Christmas Collectible Card campaign. 
The “star” represented on the stamp is a golden star that includes the Correos logo alongside the words “Christmas” and “Spain”, as well as Tariff A, which is the stamp’s postal value.

The stamps have an internal die-cut form that allows the silhouette of the decorative figure to be removed in order to decorate the Christmas tree on the card or, they can be left intact for use as a standard stamp.


2019, set of two
You can read "Merry Christmas" in 
all the different official languages in Spain

The Netherlands
2019, set of ten
Designed by Lieke van der Vorst

U.K.
2019, set of eight
"shepherd and Christmas star"

Ireland
2019, set of six


dinsdag 17 september 2019

Tourist views!


I love tourist cards! They bring the world
right at my doorstep.

Kuan (Wide) Alley and Zhai (Narrow) Alley,
 Chengdu, China

The history of Wide and Narrow Alley can be dated back to the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911 AD). At that time, the area was a city within the Chengdu city called Mancheng City or Shaocheng City, where the court quartered troops. As time passed by, the city decayed and only the Wide Alley and Narrow Alley were left. In 2003, renovation work of the two alleys began, aiming to build a complex cultural and business street with the functions of tourism and recreation. On June 14, 2008, the newly renovated Wide and Narrow Alley were opened to the public, located in the current Qingyang District. Nowadays, Wide and Narrow Alley is a popular entertainment and nightlife block as well as a famous tourism site, with lots of restaurants, pubs, teahouses, and stores selling featured souvenirs.

Gran Canaria, Spain

The Cathedral of Santa Ana  is a Roman Catholic church located in Las Palmas, Canary Islands. The structure is considered the most important monument of Canarian religious architecture. 

Asturias, Spain

The Cathedral of San Salvador of Oviedo today displays an array of architectural styles, 
from Pre-Romanesque, to Baroque, including Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance parts.
It began as a large Pre-Romanesque basilica in the present location of the Gothic cathedral, 
built by order of King Alfonso II of Asturias, but nothing else is known about that first building.

Demre, Turkey 

Myra was an ancient Greek, then Roman Greek, then Byzantine Greek, then Ottoman Greek town in Lycia, which became the small Turkish town of Kale, renamed Demre in 2005, in the present-day Antalya Province of Turkey. In 1923 its Greek inhabitants had been required to leave by the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey, at which time its church was finally abandoned.

St. Nicholas Church is a museum and an ancient Byzantine Greek Church. It is notable for being the burial place of St. Nicholas of Myra, a 4th-century Greek Christian bishop of the ancient city of Myra, an important religious figure for Eastern Orthodox Christians and Roman Catholics and the historical inspiration for Santa Claus. The Church is on UNESCO's tentative list to become a World Heritage Site.

Karlovac, Croatia

The Dubovac Castle overlooks the Croatian city Karlovac. It's square tower was probably built during the 13th century. In the 15th century, the castle was rebuilt in a renaissance style. The castle had various owners—from Slavonian nobleman family Sudar to famous Croatian counts and dukes Frankopan and Zrinski. From 1671 until 1809, the Dubovac was owned by the Karlovac generals. In 1837, a new owner, Count Laval Nugent, rebuilt the castle in the spirit of romanticism. Dubovac was once again renovated in 1952 using references from the end of the 18th century.

The castle was used for several years as a hotel, and the damage done to the interior to accommodate rooms is now being repaired. There are museum exhibits and a large model of the countryside. Evidence indicates that the fortress was built on a hill constructed by the people in order to maximize defenses and views of the surrounding areas.


woensdag 21 februari 2018

The lady with the beard


And suddenly I have more official Postcrossing card 
received than sent! I have to do something about that.


Another cat from France, cute! 



I know this is a very common stamp, 
I just thought the cancellation was pretty funny.


This card came unwritten from Spain, with a separate note, 
and a lot of stamps added in the envelope!

And on the envelope as well.
Stamp in the middle:
250th birthday of 
2004
Stamps on the right:
"Casa de Antonio Lópes Torres"
Unfortunately I couldn't find decent info 
about this painter
2013

 The last official for the day, 
from the U.S.A.


 This card was send to me through 
Sendsomething, from the U.S.A.
It is a picture of, the now dwarf, planet Pluto.



Top left:
100th birthday of Andrew Wyeth
2017
Top right:
Bottom:
Elvis Presley
2015


woensdag 21 juni 2017

I get the most amazing mail



For some reason I never posted this, 
time to set things right.

This card comes from Hong Kong,
the girl is so beautiful.

Top:
The unique, picturesque and awe-inspiring landscapes of Hong Kong Global Geopark of China are adopted as the theme of the 2014 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps. The Geopark consists of two Regions and eight Geo-Areas. At this scientifically significant Geopark, you can get close to breathtaking geological wonders at the tip of South China. Through this set of definitive stamps, Hongkong Post wishes to promote earth science and raise public awareness of the natural environment.
Bottom:
Hong Kong is equally kind to birds of all feathers, offering food and shelter and breeding ground to residents and seasonal visitors as well as migrants in transit. The 2006 Hong Kong Definitive Stamps portray a cross-section of the wide spectrum of birds which enliven the city with the colours and music of Nature.

A "just because" card from the Netherlands



A promise to visit me from a friend here in Belgium
lets see when that happens. 





A holiday card from Spain,
the skirt is real fabric. 


King Felipe VI 
2016


Ghibli! This card shows one of my favorite movies
from the Studio, Spirited Away, from Japan.


These are the front and back of the same card, 
also send from Japan, as a little extra. 
My favorite manga/anime ever, Cardcaptor Sakura,
with my favorite character Tomoyo!



Lots of wonderful Japanese stamps! 

This card came from Germany, through the 
"religious buildings" tag.

1200 years Münsterschwarzach Abbey, Benedictine abbey
2016

maandag 30 november 2015

It's been a while, I still get mail though!


I have been neglecting this blog, shame on me! 
Now lets update

The first card you see comes from Besançon, France

left:
portrait of Victor Hugo
middle:
La porte noire : a Gallo-Roman triumphal arch 
The place of birth from Victor Hugo and the brothers Lumière
right:

The French Indian joint issue celebrates 50 years of spatial cooperation between both countries. Each country released two identical stamps devoted to space exploration. (2015)


Another chunk o' cardboard
from South Africa! The scanner doesn't 
do the glitter justice, it looks really good! 

left:
Seventh Definitive set
of 27, 2000
right:
Tsonga neckpiece
2010


Lucky me! A new language swap from Spain
Two languages this time, as the sender also included 
some Catalan 

Europa 2015
"Old fashioned Toys"
a Scot Pine scented self adhesive stamp featuring a wooden toy train.


Stamps sent from Indonesia
The tea was an extra, I gave it to my mom to try.


maandag 11 mei 2015

Bookmarks and a letter


I participated in a bookmark swap again
and I got these three bookmarks from Spain

At the left you see the Palacio de la Magdalena
The top bookmark shows Sardinero beach
The bottom one shows "Cabo mayor" lighthouse

 A letter from a pen-friend with lots of goodies! 
(and a late birthday card, so cute)


zondag 3 mei 2015

Mail from Spain and arts & crafts


This letter arrived in my mailbox a while ago,
I love the postcard and the tea is long gone. 
My mailbox has been quiet, but I have been messing around with 
mail art and greeting cards.



What do you think? 





vrijdag 13 maart 2015

Opening birthday mail!


Yesterday I was finally allowed to open my birthday mail,
really pretty cards with little gifts! 



I also received this card from Laura
with a great view on the Plaza de Cibeles

Thank you for the birthday wishes!


Series Gastronomía Española (Spanish Gastronomy) 
which is issued through a souvenir sheet, with two stamps which highlight the gastronomic singularities of Cáceres and Vitoria.
(2015)


vrijdag 7 november 2014

Surprise card from Spain


This card fell in my mailbox today,
I don't know you, Alicia, but thank you very much!


"Europa- National Music Instruments"
(2014) 
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