The above one is known as 'dancing caribou' by collectors (a Can-Can, maybe?)
this one was described as "the most diabolical animal I have ever seen" by a Member of Parliament (with similar, and worse, descriptions by a few others)See it on a Postcard
vintage and contemporary postcards and stamps from around the world
21 June 2026
ungulates
20 June 2026
18 June 2026
lines
I appreciate the crispness and precision of the lines in the windows above, though they might be too perfect
but then we head outdoors, and I could sit and look at this view for hours and not feel somehow the need to also be perfect in its presence
15 June 2026
14 June 2026
tulips
Tulips are maybe my favourite flower. There are so many sizes and styles and colours. And I love that they close up at night and reopen in daylight, so each one looks like two different flowers
13 June 2026
soccer
CATURDAY
Now that the World Cup is in my own back yard, I am, oddly, less interested. The shine has worn off. Doesn't mean I won't get caught up in the matches at some point...
11 June 2026
07 June 2026
swans
1993
06 June 2026
04 June 2026
fonts and letters

31 May 2026
reach
Although these stamps are from 1989, the reticulated giraffe was only officially recognized as a species by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) in 2025. Until then, giraffes were classed as one species with nine subspecies. Distinctive features are the sharp white lines that define the reddish-orange patches that extend down their legs and across their faces.
These creatures can reach up to 6 meters tall, making them the tallest land animal. They mostly live in Kenya and were considered endangered in 2018, but are slowly recovering with a population of around 16,000-20,000.30 May 2026
29 May 2026
28 May 2026
forests


24 May 2026
quercus
Quercus rubra, or more commonly, red oak. Stamp is from 1978 and designed by Heather Cooper
Red oak is a native tree and the leaves can grow between 10cm to 20cm in length (or about 2" to 8") and are a good food source for deer, black bear and squirrels
22 May 2026
sand dunes
17 May 2026
panda
There are no wild pandas in Mongolia, but there is on this 1974 stamp
As we near the end of this alphabet series, I'm wondering what your thoughts are for after we hit Z
Should we continue with another round of A-Z or would you prefer to have a weekly topic?
16 May 2026
14 May 2026
gardens

10 May 2026
oddities
First up is an octopus like creature, originally of Norwegian origin, known as the Kraken
and a serpent like creature named Ogopogo, who is said to live in underwater caves of Lake Okanagan
09 May 2026
07 May 2026
most photographed
Jasper has been a park since 1907, renamed as a National Park since 1930. Since 1984 it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site
04 May 2026
03 May 2026
narcissists?

some spring narcissi from Canada, Germany and China
a diving duck from Poland called a netta rufina

02 May 2026
01 May 2026
30 April 2026
blue
non threatening seashells...

My first large letter card from Japan and it is BEAUTIFUL. The sender really enjoyed her trip to this World Heritage area with some of Japan's most spectacular mountains and waterways as per a tourist website I found

26 April 2026
maple trees
Here is the complete set of maple tree stamps issued in 1994. Of the twelve shown, only ten are native (Norway and Hedge maples are invasive)











illustrations by David Gentleman




























