18 May 2024

#4000

Can you believe this is the post number 4,000 on this blog?!?

17 May 2024

Austen's Letter to Her Sister

How cool is to write a letter on a (big) postcard? Laura (the UK) sent me this one, and I enjoyed the front as well as the back. And also that delightful calligraphy!

This is the text on the edited letter on the postcard (you can read here the complete letter):

No. 13 – Queen's Square – Friday May 17th

My dearest Cassandra,

Well, here we are at Bath; we got here about one o'clock, and have been arrived just long enough to go over the house, fix on our rooms, and be very well pleased with the whole of it and our first view of Bath has been just as gloomy as it was last November twelvemonth. – We stopped in Paragon as we came along, but as it was too wet and dirty for us to get out, and at the bottom of Kingsdown Hill we met a gentleman in a buggy, who on minute examination, turned out to be Dr. Hall – and Dr. Hall in such very deep mourning that either his Mother, his Wife, or himself must be dead. – We are exceedingly pleased with the House; the rooms are quite as large as we expected. Mrs. Bromley is a fat woman in mourning, and a little black kitten runs about the staircase. – I have the outward and larger apartment, as I ought to have; which is quite as large as our bedroom at home, and my Mother's is not materially less. – The Beds are both as large as any at Steventon; and I have a very nice chest of Drawers and a closet full of shelves –. I hope it will be a tolerable afternoon; when first we came, all the Umbrellas were up, but now the Pavements are getting very white again. – My Mother does not seem at all the worse for her journey, nor are any of us I hope, tho’ Edw. seemed rather fagged last night, and not very brisk this morning, but I trust the bustle of sending for Tea, Coffee, and Sugar, &c., and going out to taste a cheese himself, will do him good. –

There was a very long list of Arrivals here, in the Newspaper yesterday, so that we need not immediately dread absolute Solitude – and there is a Public Breakfast in Sydney Gardens every morning, so that we shall not be wholly starved. – I like our situation very much – – it is far more cheerful than Paragon, and the prospect from the Drawingroom window, at which I now write, is rather picturesque, as it commands a prospective view of the left side of Brock Street, broken by three Lombardy Poplars in the Garden of the last house in Queen's Parade. –

Jane

A great deal of Love from everybody.

Miss Austen,

Steventon,

Overton,

Hants.

16 May 2024

Thursday Postcard Hunt | Lake Constance


An impressive view of the city of Friedrichshafen on the northern shoreline of Lake Constance (the Bodensee) in Southern Germany, near the borders of both Switzerland and Austria. The lake is situated where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet. 

The postcard was sent from Switzerland, through the Postcrossing site.

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Thursday Postcard Hunt

April theme: WATER
  • Week 1 - Waterfalls
  • Week 2 - Rivers
  • Week 3 - Lakes
  • Week 4 - Ocean, beaches
  • Week 5 - Fountains
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

15 May 2024

Bloganniversary

Can you believe this blog is 13 years old?!?




Mail sent by Bryon and Phillip (the USA) and Heleen (the Netherlands).

14 May 2024

Dear Eduardo

Do you remember the Eduardo Munez Letter Project? Maybe you sent a letter to this mysterious man. Or more than one, like I did myself. It was a very dear project to me: it is the first time (and the only, so far!) that I have appeared as Mail Art Consultant in the credits of a film.

Until FinnBadger attracted my attention to it, I had forgotten to tell you that the short film is available for free in Youtube (actually, since August 2023).

13 May 2024

Tea with Paddington Bear


Sent by Laura (the UK). It has been a while since the last time a teddy bear arrived by mail...

12 May 2024

Sunday Stamps | Russian Artists

Galina Pavlovna Vishnevskaya (Галина Павловна Вишневская), 1926 – 2012) was a Russian soprano opera singer and recitalist. The stamp was issued in 2014, and belongs to the series Holders of Order "For Merit to the Fatherland - 2014.

I received it on this postcard, sent by Eduard (Russia).

In 2017 I received one stamp from the same series, but issued on 2017. It features Russian ballet artist Maya Mikhailovna Plisetskaya (Майя Михайловна Плисецкая), 1925 –  2015.

This is stamp for Sunday Stamps. Today's theme is one of my favourite on stamps: Women.

11 May 2024

Il fallait oublier le confort


This postcard was made out of an old advertisement of Renault. It reads: Il fallait oublier le confort ('We had to forget about comfort'). And it is really big. Just look at the size of the pen!


Sent by Fabienne (France).

10 May 2024

Calm & Postcards


This is a postcard sent by Bryon (the USA). I recognise a good piece of advice when I see one! 

I think I found the right postcard to reply.


09 May 2024

Thursday Postcard Hunt | City Rivers

Ljubljanica River
Ljubljana, Slovenia

River Stour
Canterbury, UK

Zhujiang River
Yong Qing Fang, Guangzhou, China

Postcards sent by Ania (Lithuania), Laura (the UK) and Rui (China).

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Thursday Postcard Hunt

April theme: WATER
  • Week 1 - Waterfalls
  • Week 2 - Rivers
  • Week 3 - Lakes
  • Week 4 - Ocean, beaches
  • Week 5 - Fountains
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

08 May 2024

Full of Fun and Play


Letter sent by Laura (the UK).

07 May 2024

Alice Mail

The Guinness Alice

From time to time, Alice-related mail lands in my mailbox. Like the postcard above sent by Heleen (the Netherlands), and the cover below sent by Fabienne (France).



(Although this is an apocryphal quotation.)

05 May 2024

04 May 2024

Empty Stamps Sheets


Do you also get these things from your friends, or are you normal?

03 May 2024

From Myself to Myself

«As a child, I'd often send myself a postcard when I went on family holidays, It was an act of delayed masochism - I knew I wouldn't receive the card until I got back home and my holiday was over. The postcard was like a time capsule, sent from myself to myself, but the version of myself who sent the postcard was irritatingly smug. 'I'm sitting by the pool,' I'd write. 'I might go for another swim once I finish writing this. Anything good on TV in England? How's the weather?' Back at home, reading this message, I'd reconcile the sense of jealousy I felt towards the version of myself who was still on holiday with the fact that I knew things he didn't. I knew, for instance, that he'd leave his sunglasses behind in his hotel room and that his flight would be delayed on the way home.»

James Ward, Adventures in Stationery

02 May 2024

Thursday Postcard Hunt | USA Wild and Domestic Waterfalls

Great Smoky Mountain National Park
 (North Carolina, Tennessee)

North Carolina

Salish, lodge and spa
(Washington)

Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright's masterwork (1936)

All postcards received from the USA through the Postcrossing site. The last one was sent by Phillip long ago.

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Thursday Postcard Hunt

April theme: WATER
Everyone is welcome to share their postcards!

01 May 2024

The May 2nd Penny Black

This postcard illustrates the Penny Black on piece with letters 'A' 'A' which was posted on the 2nd May 1840 and cancelled on arrival in London with a red 'tombstone' cancellation. Thus by the time the now famous Penny Black was officially issued on the 6th May, 1840, Postal History had already been made - in Bath.

Postcard from the Bath Postal Museum, sent by Laura (the UK).