thing one...
France v Spain
thing two
Canada v Argentina

Let's start off our world tour of Olympic participating countries with the host: France
Olivier Ciappa's 2013 version of Marianne and youth
Marianne and stars designed & engraved by Yves Beaujard released in 2008
New versions of these stamps are released every five years by the president. I have yet to receive any 2023 ones
In case you've lost count, France is hosting the Olympics for the sixth time this summer.
northern hemisphere for Sunday Stamps
I've never been to Taipei, but I love this metro map. It shows the different trains, is colour coded, is in English, and has handy tips. Plus which stations are near those all important night markets!
Another bird found exclusively on the island of St Lucia is this oriole. They feed on fruit and insects and have been seen stripping the bark off trees while foraging, which explains this image!
thinking of Saint Lucia and all those in the path of Beryl
Perhaps the most famous clock tower
but, the pièce de résistance
is this astronomical clock in Prague,
the oldest clock still in operation (since 1410)
to the bottom, with a duo of
condors and penguins
In Malay, Sentosa means peace and tranquility
Ugo Tognazzi was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter. The entertainment industry was in the family blood as he fathered four children, two of whom are actors, and two of whom are film directors.
side note: among his many comedic roles during his 40 year career, he played Renato (the father) in La Cage aux Folles in 1978, a favourite film of mine that is not shown often enough. A musical version is part of the line up at the Stratford Theatre Festival this summer and I want to go.
One of the thematic postcards I collect is EASTER
maybe she needs
a little special delivery to cheer her up
a little bit of spring and Easter for a seasonal Thursday Postcard Hunt
You know you have really left the city and are in the country when you start seeing barns
I didn't originally intend to have all these sunrises and sunsets be from the States, but they all have the name of the city on them which I like