23 March 2025

Sunday Stamps | Kampen


Not Campen, but Kampen lighthouse on the island of Sylt (Germany), for my favourite theme on Sunday Stamps: Lighthouses!

22 March 2025

States Project | The Sooner State

I always feel curious about the US states nicknames. I found this explanation about The Sooner State:
In 1889, people poured into central Oklahoma to stake their claims to nearly 2 million acres opened for settlement by the U.S. government. Those who entered the region before the land run’s designated starting time, at noon on April 22, 1889, were dubbed “sooners.”
I like that on the back of this postcard appears Mr ZIP! There is also a postmark indicating it has been missent, but I am not sure about this point. It was postmarked on 10 December, and reached me on 23 January. 





See all the Bryon's States Project postcards.

21 March 2025

The Public Must Be Served Well

«"The post-office is a wonderful establishment!" said she.-- "The regularity and despatch of it! If one thinks of all that it has to do, and all that it does so well, it is really astonishing!"

"It is certainly very well regulated."

"So seldom that any negligence or blunder appears! So seldom that a letter, among the thousands that are constantly passing about the kingdom, is even carried wrong--and not one in a million, I suppose, actually lost! And when one considers the variety of hands, and of bad hands too, that are to be deciphered, it increases the wonder."

"The clerks grow expert from habit.--They must begin with some quickness of sight and hand, and exercise improves them. If you want any farther explanation," continued he, smiling, "they are paid for it. That is the key to a great deal of capacity. The public pays and must be served well."»

Jane Austen, Emma, II, 16

20 March 2025

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Kirghiz Girl

The Daughter of Soviet Kirghizia, by S. Chuykov. Postcard sent by Eduard (Russia), with a vintage matching stamp.



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Thursday Postcard Hunt
March theme: WOMAN
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

19 March 2025

Spring Is Coming


(By train?)

Postcard sent by Yaya-Zhang (China), via Postcrossing.

18 March 2025

No Matter of Indiference

«"Letters are no matter of indifference; they are generally a very positive course."
"You are speaking of letters of business; mine are letters of friendship."»

Jane Austen, Emma, II, 16

17 March 2025

States Project | The Peace Garden State


Every postcard from Bryon's States Project brings along many data, but also a lot of questions. For instance, according from this one, North Dakota is the Sunflower Capital of the USA. So.. what about Kansas? Was not Kansas supposed to be The Sunflower State?

There are other curious facts. It is nice to know that the world's largest buffalo monument is in North Dakota. But I wonder if there is a real competition about this matter.




16 March 2025

Sunday Stamps | Pražský hrad

 

Issued in 2019, this stamp shows Prague Castle, the official residence and workplace of the president of the Czech Republic, built in the 9th century.

I have chosen it for today's theme on Sunday Stamps: Cold Vacation Locations. But, actually, there is another stamp showing the same view in the summer.

15 March 2025

Postbox Saturday | New Box


I am so used to mail boxes being removed forever that I was really surprised to see a renovated one! The picture above above was taken last month, in the same spot that the postcard below, from December 2021. 

(Actually, the whole area is being renovated. And the pillar box has a new companion.)

Some of you have already got mail posted in the new one!

14 March 2025

States Project | The Tar Heel State


A new installment of Bryon's States Project brought the North Carolina postcard. I had to look up the origin of the nickname, the Tar Heel State.

I wonder if there is a rivalry between the states of North Carolina and Georgia, because of Pepsi/Coke.






13 March 2025

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Women Relax

Art photographer Kim Taylor Reece is best known for the Hula Haniko images. This card was sent by Lilli from Hawaii.

Lady Agnew of Lochnaw is an oil on canvas portrait painting of Gertrude Agnew. The painting was commissioned in 1892 and completed the same year by the American portrait artist John Singer Sargent.

Postcard sent by Laura (the UK).

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Thursday Postcard Hunt
March theme: WOMAN
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

12 March 2025

11 March 2025

M11


This stamp was issued by Correos on 11 March 2024 to commemorate (?) the 20th anniversary of a terrorist attack in Madrid. As you can read in Correos website:
[...] Twenty years later, it is important to remember and honour the victims, as well as reflect on the legacy of this tragic event. The collective memory of those dark days should serve as a reminder of the fragility of peace and the importance of solidarity and unity in times of crisis, something that should strengthen the social fabric that unites us as a society. [...]
It seems to me, however, an odd and sad issue.

10 March 2025

States Project | The Beehive State

There must be a reason why the Utah state bird is the California Gull and not the Utah Gull... But I do not know it. The States Project postcards never cease to surprise me!




09 March 2025

Sunday Stamps | Les Rencontres d'Arles


The EUROMED postal theme in 2023 was Mediterranean Festivals. France issued a stamp about the photographie festival Les Rencontres d'Arles.

The stamp is based on a photograph by Alessandro Mosalini. It shows a visitor looking at a photograph by Mitch Epstein, exhibited at the Montmajour Abbey during the summer of 2022.

Today's theme in Sunday Stamps is Warm Vacation Locations. I hope it looks warm enough to you!