This envelope was mailed by my friend Lluïsa in Madrid (Spain) on 11 September 2017, or so the postmark indicates. It arrived in Morocco on 19 October. Five weeks seem quite a lot for a letter from Spain...
The fact is that, if you look closely, you can see two postmarks. The round with the wavy lines is one of the commonest of Correos (the Spanish Postal Service). On the left, a second one, made on 3 October (exactly at 15h 56). So?
Maybe I am wrong, but I think that SWLF on the postmark stands for Sydney West Letter Facility.
So... the letter made, let's say, a little detour. Some letters just want to see a bit of the world.
(This is the 2,000th post on this blog. Thanks for reading.)
That is a real mail adventure!!
ReplyDelete(and thank you so much for your letter which arrived last Saturday, within 11 days after having been written)
Wow, two-thousand! Congratulations on your 2000th blog post! Each day you make us happy - I love to read all mail adventures!
Thanks, Heleen!
DeleteAnd I'm glad that the letter arrived. More mail from France on the way, if it hasn't arrived yet :D
Today, the Lighthouse boat! I love it (also the 'comics'-way it has been drawn!)
DeleteGreat! Since I live in Morocco, I'm often surprised of how fast mail travel between European countries.
DeleteTwo more postcards arrived today: one written 1st of November and the other... Only 4 days ago (4 November)!..
DeleteThank you so much, Eva, for these great surprises!
Actually, they were posted on 3 and 5 of November. And the 5 was Sunday, so they have travelled really fast!
Delete2000 adventures is pretty amazing - brava!
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DeleteMany congratulations on so many interesting posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks, John. I hope the blog will continue for a long time...
DeleteMon dieu...quelle mail adventure pour cette lettre
ReplyDeleteComme on dit... Tout est bien qui finit bien! :)
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