Collage on an envelope sent to Phillip (the USA).
Mail Adventures
15 June 2026
14 June 2026
Sunday Stamps | T Is for Technology
United Nations, 1965. Telstar Communications Satellite
Germany, 2017. 50th Anniversary of the Chip Card
India, 2019. 50th Anniversary of the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology.
Russia, 2021. Autonomous Robot FEDOR. The stamp belongs to the set Technological Achievements of Russia.
Taiwan, 2021. The left stamp is dedicated to Artificial Intelligence and AI, and belongs to the set that commemorates the 110th anniversary of the country. The right stamp belongs to the set Core Industries of Taiwan, and features defense and strategic industries.
Germany, 2017. 50th Anniversary of the Chip Card
India, 2019. 50th Anniversary of the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology.
Russia, 2021. Autonomous Robot FEDOR. The stamp belongs to the set Technological Achievements of Russia.
Taiwan, 2021. The left stamp is dedicated to Artificial Intelligence and AI, and belongs to the set that commemorates the 110th anniversary of the country. The right stamp belongs to the set Core Industries of Taiwan, and features defense and strategic industries.
This is my T-entry for Sunday Stamps.
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13 June 2026
Women on Postcards | I Is for Inspiration
This is a postcard from an exhibition of Willy Viez's works from 1999, but it was recently sent by Fabienne (France). I have not been able to find who the woman on this postcard is (as is often the case). But she certainly inspired the photographer.
There is a short text on the back:
12 June 2026
11 June 2026
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Jackalope
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A horned rabbit thought by some to have been hunted to extinction, the Jackalope still lives in the minds and memories of those fascinated by these creatures. The Jackalope has the body of a large rabbit but with antlers protruding from its head. The Jackalope myth came form the American West in the late-1700s and early 1800s. The creature appeared in stories told by trappers, cow-boys, and the first Euro-American settlers who came to the region.While there is little hard evidence to support the existence of most mythical creatures, there just might be some evidence of the Jackalope! Over the decades, there have been reports of large rabbits infested with "Shope papillomavirus," a virus that causes the rowth of hardenen, tumor-like skin, usually from the skull. Such a virus would create growths that, from a distance, could easily resemble horns.There are also stories that the Jackalope is intelligent and that the creature likes to sing. According to cowboy folklore, Jackalopes have been known to join cowboys at night and sing along with their favourite campfire songs.Is the creature real? Or just an inside joke for Wyoming residents and visitors to Grand Teton National Park? We'll let you decide, but Wyoming does sells Jackalope Hunting Licenses!
Postcard sent from Britanny (the USA).
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Thursday Postcard HuntJune theme: SHAPES
- Week 1 - Letters
- Week 2 - Curves
- Week 3 - Lines
- Week 4 - Irregular/Wavy
10 June 2026
A Favourite Theme: Reading People
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| Lesen in den Ferien ('Reading during the holidays'), ca. 1900 Carl Larsson (1853-1919) |
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| De pretenliefhebber (Dr. Aegidius Timmerman), 1898-1900 Jan Toorop (1858-1928) |
Sent by Eve (Germany), Heleen (the Netherlands) and Bryon (the USA).
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08 June 2026
Order & Structure
«I visit the post office once a month for stamps. I never buy seasonal stamps, only your classic star and stripes, because there is a certain structure, an ORDER, that needs to obeyed. If you keep the mechanism in order, the the contents of the correspondence, the material of the letters I mean, can go anywhere. Be anything. You can write to anyone. You can say anything you like.»
Virginia Evans, The Correspondent
Virginia Evans, The Correspondent
(Thanks, Bryon!)
07 June 2026
Sunday Stamps | S Is for Seasons
On January 24, 2021, in Barnesville, Georgia, the United States Postal Service issued the Barns stamps (Non-denominated priced at the Postcard rate) in 4 designs.
The stamps celebrate the beauty and history of American barns. The artist created digital paintings of four types of iconic barns found in the rural American landscape. With differing qualities of light and color, each piece reflects one of the four seasons:Ashley Walton designed the stamps with original artwork by Kim Johnson. Greg Breeding was the art director.
- A round barn surrounded by the hazy light and warm colors of fall;
- A gambrel-roofed barn in summer;
- A forebay barn in an early spring countryside; and
- A Western barn on a winter’s night.
06 June 2026
Postbox Saturday | Rossell
The postbox of Rossell, next to a street mural that say: Planta't contra la violència (='Stand up against violence').
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05 June 2026
Lighthouses in Brittany
Heleen (the Netherlands) sent this postcard with a painting of the famous lighthouse or Ar-Men, and an adventure from 100 years ago:
Achille Beltrame (1871-1945). "The keeper of the lighthouse of Ar Men, on the French coast, had remained isolated from the mainland for 53 days due to bad weather conditions. He managed, thanks to a dangerous acrobatic journey, to return to land (1926).The same lighthouse appears on the following postcard sent by Fabienne (France):

And some more lighthouses in Brittany, all sent by Fabienne as well:
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| Île Vierge |
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| St-Georges-de-Didonne |
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| La Vieille |
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04 June 2026
Thursday Postcard Hunt | Typographies
Postcard sent by Fabienne (France).
Postcard arrived from Australia, no clue why the sender chose it, but I like the typography. I have no read this book.
Maxicard sent by Bryon (the USA), with different postmarks, showing the iconic Route 66. Just three days ago I wrote in a comment that I like these stamps, and yesterday this landed!

There are different postmarks on the stamps, front and back of the postcard:
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Thursday Postcard Hunt
June theme: SHAPES
June theme: SHAPES
- Week 1 - Letters
- Week 2 - Curves
- Week 3 - Lines
- Week 4 - Irregular/Wavy
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03 June 2026
02 June 2026
Receiving a Letter Then vs Now
From Itchy Feet, by Malachi Ray Rempen.
(Although this might not apply to the readers of this blog...).
01 June 2026
Women on Postcards | Q Is for Quote
«I am sorry to tell you that I am getting very extravagant and spending all my money ant what is worse for you, I HAVE BEEN SPENDING YOURS TOO.»
Jane Austen, Letter from April 18, 1911
Actually, I have a small collection of Jane Austen postcards. Let me use this for Q, because it is a very difficult letter!
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