From the most beloved writer of France to the best beloved writer of Scotland, Rabbie Burns whose 265th birthday this week inspired this theme. This rosy cheeked portrait is by Alexander Naysmith
Maybe I should have chosen this theme for next week when it would have been Colette's 151st birthday, but I hadn't decided on the second writer at the time.
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I thought there is a more recent stamp of Colette, but I'm not able to find it.
My American writers on this post.
Great stamps, and thank you, you took me down memory lane to a few decades ago twhen i was living in Glasgow and attended my last Burns Supper. Link to the writer I chose today: https://envelope100.blogspot.com/2024/01/jose-de-sousa-saramago.html?m=1
Attractive Collette stamps. I liked the film of her life with Keira Knightly in the title role.
My poet is here
There are quite a few Burns Suppers around where I live, but the only one I remember ever having was also decades ago with family in Glasgow!
There was probably a Colette stamp issued last year for her 150th anniversary of her birth?
Crazy coincidence! My Burns suppers in Glasgow would have been 1996 and 1997.
Mine would have been a bit earlier. Maybe 1993?
My contribution is here:
https://viridianpostcard.blogspot.com/2024/01/sunday-stamps-writers.html
Beautiful stamps: Colette's stamps almost whimsical, and Burns' stamp is "handsome" (I like that there is no frame).
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