Featuring the old town (Dalt Vila) of Eivissa (or Ibiza, as foreigners say) in the daylight and at night. I am glad I have got both!
Mail Adventures
24 June 2025
23 June 2025
Time for Cold Drinks!
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Cranberries Juice |
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Aperol Spritz |
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Champagne Vending Machine (?!) |
Sent by Liliana (Belarus) and Phillip (USA).
22 June 2025
Sunday Stamps | Melusina
Today's theme in Sunday Stamps is Of the Sea. Look at what I found!
According to the legend, Melusina was the wife of Count Siegfried I. In 963, he built his castle on the Bock promontory, above the Alzette, for his lovely wife, who had laid down two conditions before consenting to the marriage: she wished to be alone every Saturday at noon without being disturbed. Siegfried’s curiosity allegedly led him to observe his wife on a Saturday through the keyhole and discover that her legs were turning into a fishtail. His scream betrayed him and Melusina disappeared in the Alzette. Even today, it is said that she appears every seven years.
By the way, this is the first time I have got mail from Luxembourg! Although this was a Postcrossing postcard, and its ID was French (FR-...). But actually sent from a neighbouring country!
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20 June 2025
Which Is Your Favourite Season?
And how do you find so many hockey stamps? (Yes, I guess... not so difficult in Canada!).
Postcard sent by Bryon (Canada).
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19 June 2025
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Sadhu & Mamá Coco

Naga Sadhu. Postcard sent by Amita (India).
Mamá Coco. Postcard sent by Bryon (United Nations).
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Thursday Postcard Hunt
June theme: DETAILS
June theme: DETAILS
- Week 1 - Architectural
- Week 2 - Geological
- Week 3 - Faces
- Week 4 - Tchotchkes, or touristy items
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!
18 June 2025
17 June 2025
16 June 2025
Loooong
I received a perfect postcard of the lighthouse of Roter Sand (='Red Sand'), in the North Sea.
The envelope is also perfect. Even the postmark looks like waves!
But you cannot believe how long the postcard is!
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15 June 2025
Sunday Stamps | USA Presidents
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1 - George Washington (1789-1793) |
16 - Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) |
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26 - Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) |
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33 - Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) |
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34 - Dwight David Eisenhower (1953-1961) |
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35 - John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1961-1963) |
41 - George H. W. Bush (1989-1993) |
14 June 2025
13 June 2025
More Waterfalls
After this post, I got (and sent!) some more waterfalls...
All these have arrived on letters from Phillip (the USA), like this one I got a week ago:
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Deer Creek Falls, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona Upper Falls, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina Waimoku Falls, Haleakalā National Park, Hawaii |
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LaSalle Canyon Waterfall, Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby, Illinois Harrison Wright Falls, Ricketts Glen State Park, Pennsylvania Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls State Park, New York |
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Nevada Fall, Yosemite National Park, CA Stewart Falls, Mount Timpanogos Wilderness, UT Sunbeam Falls, Mount Rainier National Park, WA |
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Funny enough, along with it I received the following Postcrossing vintage postcard from Niagara Falls (Canada):
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12 June 2025
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Geological
Cova Sant Marçà, in Eivissa Island.
And also...not exactly a detail, but a curious geological formation anyway!
Mont Sainte-Odile is a 764-metre-high peak in the Vosges Mountains in Alsace in France. The mountain is named after Saint Odile. It has a nunnery at its top called the Hohenburg Abbey,
The stamp was issued in December 2024. Odile, officially the patron saint of the region since 1946, was the daughter of Duke Adalric and his wife, Ereswinde. The oldest account of her life dates from the 10th century, but she was born in the Merovingian era, around 662. Hoping for a male heir, her father denies the child who, moreover, suffers from blindness. Saved from death by her mother, she was sent to grow up far away in an abbey where Saint Erhard, Irish missionary bishop in Bavaria, following a vision that ordered her to go baptize a young blind girl, made her recover her sight and named her Odile (Daughter of light). Returning to Alsace, with the help of her repented father, she created several religious establishments to welcome the sick and the needy, and died in 720.
Sent by Fabienne (France).
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Thursday Postcard Hunt
June theme: DETAILS
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- Week 2 - Geological
- Week 3 - Faces
- Week 4 - Tchotchkes, or touristy items
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11 June 2025
Goodnight Moon
I got this piece of mail from Bryon (the USA). The stamps and stationary celebrate Goodnight Moon, an American children's book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. It was published in 1947.
It took me a while to realise it was actually an aerogram! For once, I managed to open it properly.
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