25 July 2024

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Japanese Tower


This Gotochi card features the temple of Aizu Sazaedo in the prefecture of Fukushima (Japan). It is a 16,5 m high, three-storied, hexagonal Buddisht pagoda.  Built in 1796 it is one of the oldest wooden structures of its kind, but perhaps most notable for its unique double helix-shaped stairway: entering inside and turning to the right-hand side, you'll follow a singular, spiral path that takes you right up to the top and back down again without ever encountering anybody going in the opposite direction.

I got this directly from Japan, inside an envelope with beautiful stamps.


(If you feel curious, you can see all the Gotochi cards here).

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Thursday Postcard Hunt
July theme: WAYMARKERS
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

24 July 2024

How Is Your Summer? - V


Hand-made envelope sent by Fabienne (France).

23 July 2024

How Is Your Summer? - IV


Postcard sent by Bryon (the USA).

22 July 2024

States Project | The Grand Canyon State


A new state from Bryon's project! 

There is a lot of information on each one of these postcards. I am familiar with some concepts, mostly because of books, films, and mail. And, of course, there are always some surprises (120 wineries?!?), curiosities (World's oldest rodeo) and unusual places (Four Corners, for instance). 




21 July 2024

Sunday Stamps | South Pole


Although they do not came from the Southern Hemisphere countries, these are the southernmost stamps I found for today's theme in Sunday Stamps: Southern Hemisphere.

20 July 2024

Ad Envelope

Envelope made with a page of a magazine. It is an electoral advertisement, to encourage people to vote. However,  what I see is people carrying letters around!


(Honestly, it looks better in person!)

19 July 2024

States Project | The Constitution State

Connecticut's official nickname, the "Constitution State" confused me. According to the Wikipedia, it refers to the Fundamental Orders adopted by the Connecticut Colony in 1639. But then, it is unofficially known as the "Nutmeg State",  which is still more puzzling!

I am learning a lot with Bryon's postal project!

 

18 July 2024

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Canterbury Cathedral


This is the latest postcard I have got from the Canterbury Cathedral. I think the colours match with the stained-glass windows from the same building.




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Thursday Postcard Hunt
July theme: WAYMARKERS
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

17 July 2024

Send More Packaging Postcards!

From rice to shoe boxes or coffee packaging... You can make postcards out of almost everything!




Sent from and to Bryon (the USA).

16 July 2024

States Project | The First State


Delaware is the first state, but the postcard from there was not the first of Bryon's States Project to reach me! Actually, three postcards arrived together on 18 June, although postmarked on 1, 3, and 11 June.

The Blue Hen caught the attention of the sender. The one on the stamp and the one on the postcard seem very different to me! 

But the postcard includes other interesting facts about Delaware, like the Punkin Chunkin (an annual pumpkin launching contest) or the Nemours Estate (the largest French-style formal gardens in the USA). 



15 July 2024

How Is Your Summer? - III


Postcard sent by Heleen (the Netherlands).

14 July 2024

Sunday Stamp | Eastern Tales

Yadori Gi
1000th anniversary of The Tale of Genji
Japan, 2008

Morality Tales: Yangxu Refuses Gifts
Honesty and Uprighteness
China, 2018

Tang monk makes vows, Journey to the West
China, 2015

For today's Sunday Stamps, the theme being Eastern Hemisphere.

13 July 2024

Penny Penates

«The first postcard ever sent, addressed to Theodore Hook Esq, of Fulham, London in 1840, was sent by Theodore Hook Esq of Fulham, London. The hand-drawn picture on the card caricatures the postal service and it is thought that Hook sent it to himself as a joke (there was no internet in those days, people had to make their own fun). Hook's card is also the only postcard known to exist which has sent using the extremely rare Penny Black stamp. The postcard was sold at auction in 2002 for a record-breaking £31,750 to postcard collector Eugene Gomberg.»
James Ward, Adventures in Stationery

(Read more about it in Wikipedia. Pictures also taken from Wikipedia website.)

12 July 2024

14 Juillet 1789


French stamp issued on 12 July 1972, designed and engraved by Albert Decaris.