Life Notes of Cat
CATURDAY
a city with mountains

The taller spire, on the far right, is the Munster, and the shorter one in the middle with the green top is the Church of St Peter and Paul (I think). The bridge in the foreground may be the Kornhausbrucke.
a southern European city for Thursday Postcard Hunt

Here is a bird's eye view of Queen's Park with the Ontario Legislative Assembly building, which is always known also as Queen's Park (as is the government)
The statue is of Sir John A MacDonald, Canada's first Prime Minister. It has only recently been free of the hoarding that covered it in 2020 after it was vandalized in the wave of protests over the residential schools history.What you can't tell from these, is that there are hundreds of gargoyles and grotesques and other faces (some, even, of the stonemasons who carved them!)
And so ends this tour of the parliament buildings since I don't have any from the three territories, and seem to be missing two provinces: Nova Scotia and Alberta.
Tomorrow, I'll show what is the most popular building on a Toronto postcard.


It hurts my brain a little to be going back and forth across the country like this, not to mention all the differing names on the cards...
Next up is the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, known as Province House. It is currently closed for conservation work. It is the second oldest legislative building (1847). Sadly, I haven't been able to determine when the fountain disappeared.
Again, older, hand painted cards have made the building redder than in real life. Also, the trees are nice, but they do obscure the building somewhat.


February (and January) is often the snowiest months of the year ... and that has proved true here this past week!
bonus parliament postcard. this is the granddaddy of the Parliament Buildings as seen from the back with the gorgeous Library of Parliament taking centre stage. The library survived the 1916 fire (120 years ago on Feb 3rd) that destroyed the rest of the Centre Block building when the library clerk ordered the iron doors to be shut so the fire couldn't spread into the room. In spite of WWI going on, the Centre Block was rebuilt and reopened in 1920.
I have been saving these stamps for the next year of the ram - so 2027 - even though they aren't technically lunar new year stamps.
They were worth .59¢ when issued in 2011, now they are worth $1.24I do appreciate the colour bars on the selvedge in the shape of the ram's horns.
With this alphabet round, I am going to go with stamps related to flora and fauna. Some may be rather tangentially related.
The New Brunswick Legislative Assembly Building stands out for the mansard roofs. The Second Empire style building in Fredricton was built in 1882 after the previous one was destroyed by fire.
Another Beaux-arts building, this one in Regina, Saskatchewan. It has the distinction of being the largest of the legislative buildings (and seems to be variously called 'legislative' and 'parliament'). It overlooks Wascana Lake and was completed in 1912. At the time, there was some assumption that the population would grow to be in the millions ... that has not happened and the population of Regina is now less than 290,000 and of all Saskatchewan around 1,266,000.

rock paintings from Zimbabwe
the last of this series of stamps A to Z
I have so thoroughly enjoyed all that was offered, I thought we'd go through the alphabet again. So, next week another 'A'
Abbell Synagogue, Hadassah University Medical Centre

Redwoods, or Sequoias, are the tallest trees in the world and can live for thousands of years. This particular view makes me dizzy just looking at it.
received from the US
I spent so much time looking for Q and X, that I forgot how challenging Y might be...
though Germany has a Y, there isn't a Y in this Deutschland stamp
maybe "youngsters"? Bibi & Tina are fictional teenagers who apparently have exciting adventures with their beloved horses (one is a witch with magical powers)And Ukraine has a letter that looks like a Ythough it is pronounced more like "oo"
I was going to use this for 'sunshine', but the snowy scene was too perfect
he is cutting a good figure in the snow
Sometimes it is enough just to get a bird's eye view of the water
other times, you want to be right in it
