16 January 2025

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Cave Paintings

This orange hind belongs to the Cave of Altamira, a cave complex in the Nort of Spain, renowned for prehistoric cave art featuring charcoal drawings and polychrome paintings of fauna and human hands. The earliest paintings were applied around 36,000 years ago. 

In 1985 it was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The cave can no longer be visited, for conservation reasons, but there are replicas of a section at the site and elsewhere.

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Thursday Postcard Hunt
January theme: COLOURS
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

14 January 2025

32,72 Km a Day


According to the Postcrossing stats, the average time travel of my postcards to Russia is 36 days. 100 days is quite a long time. It is as if this postcard had slowly walked to its destination, in a very relaxed way. 

This is the postcard:

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Relájate = 'Relax yourself'
Relaja te = 'Relax tea'

13 January 2025

States Project | The Cornhusker State


The Nebraska postcard for Bryon States Project bears a curious postmark on the back, which indicates the day it was received by the postmaster. Can you appreciate it on the picture? (Now I understand this one!)




12 January 2025

Sunday Stamps | Four Lighthouses

The latest Lighthouses on stamps I have got for this week Sunday Stamps.
Lavezzi (Corse, France)

Friedischsort (Germany)

West Quoddy Head (Maine, USA)
American Shoal (Florida, USA)

11 January 2025

Love Winter

Collage on an envelope sent by Laura (the UK).

10 January 2025

Multiple Postcrossing Accounts


These postcards arrived from Hong Kong via Postcrossing, a year apart. The one above arrived on 2 February 2023, and the one below, on 3 January 2024.

A couple of weeks ago, when I was sorting through my postcards, I realised that they had been sent by the same person. How that could be? A mistake of the system? It is simpler: she or he holds more than one Postcrossing account.


I do not really understand what is the aim of having more than one account. And that is what Postcrossing says about having multiple accounts:
Postcrossing does not welcome multiple accounts per person. The project is designed with safety and fairness in mind and for that, certain limits have been applied to each account. By having more than one account, those restrictions no longer apply, creating several problems for other members and for Postcrossing as well. [...]
We occasionally tolerate that one person holds more than one account if within a reasonable amount, and only if we see strong evidence of proper usage. But, we still do not welcome such practices and we strongly discourage anyone from doing it. Postcrossing monitors the project for multiple accounts held by a single person, and we reserve the right to delete any such accounts without warning.

09 January 2025

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Verulamium

Roman theatre in Verulamium, a town in Roman Britain. It was sited southwest of the modern city of St Albans in Hertfordshire, England.

Postcard sent by Laura (the UK).

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Thursday Postcard Hunt
January theme: COLOURS
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

08 January 2025

States Project | The Magnolia State

The design of the postcards and stamps of the States Project are older than three years. So, they do not include recent changes. For instance, the flag.


The current Mississippi flag, adopted on 11 January 2021 and it includes, effectively, a magnolia:

07 January 2025

Reasons to Write

This is a calendar of official and unofficial observances created by LetterMo. You can download it from here as a pdf, if you want to.

06 January 2025

Star of Light


Although the Christmas season finishes today, I think it is the right time to upload this postcard received by Heleen (the Netherlands) last year. It shows the Three Wise Men, pictured by Anton Pieck.

Letter sent by Alan (the UK).

05 January 2025

Sunday Stamps | Arrastre de Latas

The Spanish postal company, Correos, usually issues two Christmas stamps: A-rate (for letters within Spain) and B-rate (for letters to most of European countries). One thing I like about the A-rate stamp is that Merry Christmas is written in the four official languages of Spain: Galician, Catalan, Basque and Spanish.  

 

This year, one of the stamps features a curious tradition in Algeciras (Spain): the Arrastre de Latas (='Can Dragging'), an event that originated in 1900. 

According to the popular legend, the tradition began in a time of economic hardship, when the Three Wise Men left no toys in the city and parents told their children that they had fallen asleep. Since then, children drag cans with the idea of ​​making a lot of noise and preventing the Three Wise Men from forgetting their city again.


Nowadays, tens of thousands of children and adults participate with creations made from recycled cans. Every year, the sculptures that line the streets are more impressive, and a competition is organized that rewards the most original and creative ones.


Go to Sunday Stamps to see more Illustrations!

04 January 2025

New Year Resolution: Write Letters!

PB955 Typewriter
thepatternbook.co.uk
Card sent by Laura (the UK).

03 January 2025

States Project | Land of 10,000 Lakes

Have you missed them? I have! But one month ago eight of Bryon's States Project postcards landed together.

There is always a lot to discover in these postcards. For instance, the Minneapolis Skyway System or the Honeycrisp Apple.



And, definitely, the mail monsters do not love those flag stamps!


02 January 2025

Thursday Postcard Hunt | The Lighthouse of Piran

The lighthouse of Piran (in the tip of the peninsula) is a defensive tower that was part of the Venetian walls. It is called Bastione and was built in 1508. See more images here.

This postcard was sent by Ania (Slovenia).

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Thursday Postcard Hunt
January theme: COLOURS
  • Week 1 - Blue
  • Week 2 - Green
  • Week 3 - Orange
  • Week 4 - Pink
  • Week 5 - Red
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

01 January 2025