03 February 2026

Women on Postcards | K Is for Karabanovo

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):

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
Alléluia, by French painter Alfred Manessier (1965). 

Austria, 2023
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

USA, 2013

A new A-Z starts in Sunday Stamps. Go to see more A related stamps!

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!

Postmark of the first day of issue:


Read more about this issue. The details are incredible.

29 January 2026

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Bright Light


Work art by Patricia Hargrove. Sent by Rosemary (Canada).



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

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).

And another one with the First Day postmark!



Letter sent by Catherine (France).


Orca (Orcinus orca). Illustration by Pieter Folkens. Card sent by Bryon.

25 January 2026

Sunday Stamps | Z Is for TrapeZist



This is Z post for A-Z Sunday Stamps. I am glad to have managed to complete the challenge with the stamps I have received trough the snail mail, all of which are related to women. (Please, let's forget that I cheated a bit with the difficult letters...). Women on Stamps is a long-term project by Mail Adventures. I hope you have enjoyed the stamps.

24 January 2026

Sending Love


Collage on a letter sent by Laura (the UK).

23 January 2026

Snail Mail Alert!


An entire letter was written on the back of these postcards, a paragraph on each one. There were posted around 1st October (World Postcard Day), in two batches on different days. The amazing part is that they arrived all together a month later. This time, the snails did their job!









22 January 2026

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Stained-Glass Windows

Becket heals Eilward of Westoning. Window in the Cathedral of Canterbury. 

The Sanctuary and High Altar of St. Bartholomew-the-Great (Smithfield, London, UK).

The Chatter Suttons Hospital in Charterhouse (London).

Postcards sent by Laura (the UK). I love stained-glass windows!

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