dinsdag 30 oktober 2018

All kinds of mail


Got some nice mail to share. 

I am a big fan of Cardcaptor Sakura, 
and when I saw these cards from my favorite characters,
I had to have them. 




The sender put some extra decoration on the backs, I just love it. 



This beautiful mini sheet from China was on the envelope.
Any information about this mini sheet is welcome.

 I received this card from a friend who went on vacation to Japan.

I love that Japan issues a stamp for
the International Letter Writing Week 
every year. This one is from 2017.

 This postcard arrived via swap-bot. 
It was a mail art swap with a theme, 
can you guess which one? 

A while ago I read something about youvegotmail.club 
on another blog (I am sorry I don't remeber which one).
And I decided to take a look, as I am always curious
to try new snail mail related things. 
It is a bit like Postcrossing, but you send envelopes instead. 
I sent a "surprise" to Italy and got one from Sweden in return.
The photos don't do it justice, there was so much in the envelope!  
I guess this is fun to do once in a while. 





woensdag 10 oktober 2018

Some members of the Royal family from Belgium


A new post already! But then again,
I don't receive four cards with 
Belgian royals every day. 

King Boudewijn and queen Fabiola. 

They had no children, so when king Boudewijn
passed away unexpectedly, the king's brother,

King Albert II

and his wife, queen Paola took the throne.


 This is their only daughter (they have two sons)
Princess Astrid 
and her husband, archduke Lorenz.
With three of their children, 
prince Amedeo, prince Joachim and princess Maria Laura.
They have five children, the youngest born in 2003.

King Albert II gave up the throne in favor of his son,
king Filip in 2013.



dinsdag 9 oktober 2018

Small update


I am pretty sure I received more postcards,
but the cat decided to sleep on my writing table
and these are the ones I managed to get from 
under her behind.

Postcrossing meeting in Gouda, the Netherlands

Two cards from the Czech Republic


I actually saw this clock in action 
when I was 18, that's 12 years ago already...

Next in line:

 A viking bracelet (ca. 800-850 AD), 
found in the Netherlands, Wijk bij Duurstede
The name 'Wijk bij Duurstede' means 'Neighbourhood by Duurstede'. Duurstede is the name of the nearby castle/ruin, also called Dorestad, where the bishop of Utrecht used to live. Wijk bij Duurstede is located at the place where Dorestad used to be, an important Frisian trade settlement during Carolingian times, that was pillaged around 850 by the Vikings.

York, UK

I have no information about this
stamp, but wanted to share anyway.

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