Front and back of a collage made by Fabienne (France). Perfect theme for these days!
Mail Adventures
09 February 2026
Winter Collage
08 February 2026
Sunday Stamps | B Is for Bikes
It is not the first time that I have used bikes for Sunday Stamps... It seems to be a very common topic on stamps. Did you know that cyclophilatelia is a thing? (See the Bicycle Stamps Club.)
Go to Sunday Stamps to see more B-stamps!
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07 February 2026
La Lanterna di Genova
The Lanterna di Genova is the main light serving the Port of Genoa. Rebuilt in its current shape in 1543 replacing the former lighthouse, it is the world's fourth oldest lighthouse.
Between 1543 and 1902, it was the tallest lighthouse in the world. It is now the world's fifth tallest lighthouse, the second tallest lighthouse built in traditional masonry after Île Vierge and the tallest lighthouse of the Mediterranean Sea. When measured as a whole with the natural rock on which it stands, as it is commonly perceived and represented, its total height is 112 m, which makes it the second tallest lighthouse in the world, the tallest in Europe, and the tallest in the world when only traditional lighthouses are considered.
Last year, I received an illustration of the same lighthouse sent by Ania, whre the rock is better appreciated: (but not the light!):
06 February 2026
Five European Lighthouses
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| Boehler / Westerhever |
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| Bout de la jetée à Honfleur, 1886 ('Harbour Entrance at Honfleur') George Seurat (1859-1891) |
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| Nazaré |
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| Farol de Santa Marta, Cascais |
Sent by Pedro (Portugal), Kamila & Dawid (Germany) and Heleen & Micu (Netherlands).
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05 February 2026
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Gamcheon

The Little Prince in Gamcheon Culture Village in Korea, but sent by Micu (Hungary).
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Thursday Postcard Hunt
February theme: CITIES
February theme: CITIES
- Week 1 - Asian
- Week 2 - Southern European
- Week 3 - Northern European
- Week 4 - North American
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!
04 February 2026
Iced Letters
03 February 2026
Women on Postcards | K Is for Karabanovo
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| Peasant Girl, by Filipp Malyavin (Фили́пп Андре́евич Маля́вин), 1910 |
Postcard sent by Eduard (Russia). As he explains on the back: "Karabanovo is a satellite city of Alexandrov. In the 19th century, it was famous for the cottons fabrics of merchants Baranov."
The stamp of the shawl the girl seems to wear was issued in 2012. The whole sheet is stunning (picture taken from here):
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02 February 2026
Warmest Wishes
Really nice to look at this illustration in the middle of the winter...
Card sent by Phillip (the USA).
01 February 2026
Sunday Stamps | A Is for Abstract
France, 1981
75th birthday of Hans Kupelwieser
The stamp motif shows an untitled relief made in 2020, anodised aluminium, 170 by 180 by 30 centimetres.
Portugal, 2025
Burning in the Forbidden Sea, by Rui Chafes
A new A-Z starts in Sunday Stamps. Go to see more A related stamps!
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31 January 2026
The Lonely Monster
On my Postrossing profile, I state that I love gargoyles (I do!). Natalia sent me this postcard through Postcrossing. It depicts an old house (built in 1909) on one of the oldest streets in Kyiv (Ukraine): Velyka Zhytomyrska. According to the sender, it is the only gargoyle in the city!
(Although technically, it is not a gargoyle, because it does not thrown rain water clear of the building.)
30 January 2026
250 Years of Delivering
Among the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the U. S. Postal Service last year, on 23th July they issued a sheet of stamps designed by American cartoonist Chris Ware. As described here:
The 20 interconnected stamps (printed in four rows of five) deliver a bird’s-eye view of a busy city, packed with perfectly drawn buildings, geometric trees and dozens of humans bustling about. In inimitable Chris Ware fashion, the progression of stamps also takes the viewer through all four seasons.
When I saw these online, they become instant favourites. And then I received them not once, but twice!
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29 January 2026
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Bright Light
Work art by Patricia Hargrove. Sent by Rosemary (Canada).
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Thursday Postcard HuntJanuary theme: LIGHT
- Week 1 - Sunshine
- Week 2 - Reflections
- Week 3 - Snowy scenes
- Week 4 - Lights in windows
- Week 5 - Light, or bright, colours
28 January 2026
Women on Postcards | E is for Eva
The Women on Stamps postal project is always ongoing. We are going to to raise the ante... this is the postcard project for 2026: completing an alphabet of women on postcards. Not even trying to do it in the alphabetical order, and it will almost certainly take more than one year: there are always those tricky letters! I hope it will be fun.
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On my Postcrossing profile, I list a series of topics. One of them is Eve & Adam. So far, I have got only two postcards and two stamps related to it... And not through the Postcrossing site!
This postcard was sent by Violet (Canada) and it made my day.
27 January 2026
Mail from Underland
Letter sent by Phillip (the USA), with SpongeBob stamps, and Christmas tree pictorial postmark (it arrived just before Christmas).
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