I hope your rambles have been sweet,
and your reveries spacious.
(Letter from Emily Dickinson to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, June 1878)
Card sent by Laura (the UK).
I hope your rambles have been sweet,
and your reveries spacious.
(Letter from Emily Dickinson to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, June 1878)
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| Chichester cathedral and the statue of St Richard by Philip Jackson |
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| The White Cliffs of Dover |
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| Minstrels Gallery, Exeter Cathedral |
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| The Museum of Somerset, Taunton |
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| St Mary Magdalene, Taunton |
Mail Art Egg was organised first time in 2012 with the aim of changing the original paradigm of egg by creating postal letters considering egg as a shape. There were 164 letters received from almost all parts of the world, created by kids to grown-ups from Brazil to England, including Hungary as well. All of these masterpieces were exhibited at different places in Hungary at Easter-time followed by an official handover-ceremony to the Postal Museum in Budapest, Hungary. This museum owns the biggest collection of stamps in the world – which is now complemented by these Mail Egg masterpieces as well. This is the 15th year that Mail-Art Egg Project is being announced!
Aerial view of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "The Golden Triangle", and Point State Park. The Allegheny River (left) and the Monongahela River (right) converge at Pittsburgh's Point to form the Ohio River.
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| Picture taken from here |
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| Anne Murray in Nova Scotia |