The St Lawrence Seaway is a system of locks, canals and channels that allows for ocean going ships to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the western end of Lake Superior, a distance of 3,750 kms. The Canadian stamp shows a compressed view of the 15 locks with the seven on the right on the St Lawrence River, the Welland Canal in the middle, and the Great Lakes and the locks at Sault Ste Marie on Lake Superior. The American stamp shows an aerial view of the route with the mouth of the St Lawrence River on the bottom right.For Sunday Stamps - your choice
vintage and contemporary postcards and stamps from around the world
28 February 2021
21 February 2021
green
We have had a snow storm this week and now everything is covered in white. I eagerly await spring and some fresh green leaves.
This low value stamp featuring a simple head shot of the Queen also has a tree in the top left corner. Each stamp of this series had a symbol representing some sector of the economy - in this case, forestry. Apparently, in 1960, 48% of Canada's land mass was covered in forest. It seems we are down to 38% by 2020.
This low value stamp featuring a simple head shot of the Queen also has a tree in the top left corner. Each stamp of this series had a symbol representing some sector of the economy - in this case, forestry. Apparently, in 1960, 48% of Canada's land mass was covered in forest. It seems we are down to 38% by 2020.
For Sunday Stamps - the colour green
14 February 2021
red, red rose
February is really not the month for roses, yet for many, this is the go to flower for Valentine's
Perhaps by June a romantic stroll through a rose garden
with more than 900 varieties will be possible.
for Sunday Stamps - romantic
07 February 2021
horns a plenty
For the Year of the Goat 2015, from Philippines.
Plus a goat-antelope from western Russia
On the left is the world's largest mountain sheep which live in Central Asia with magnificent corkscrew horns that can measure 190cm. On the right is a Siberian bighorn (or snow) sheep
06 February 2021
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