vintage and contemporary postcards and stamps from around the world
11 July 2021
treasures
04 July 2021
happy vegetables
As luck would have it, I received these happy vegetables from a Postcrosser this week.
These remind me of signs one of our grocery stores used to have in the produce section showing smiling fruits and vegetables with a "pick me, pick me".
The stamps by artist Victor Chaichuk were part of 14 vegetables issued on July 1, 2020
I will never understand the Belarusian postal rates as every card received seems to have different denominations of stamps. There is a stamp 'N' which has a face value for an international postcard, but here we have the cabbage which is 1 ruble and the carrot, cucumber, courgette are 5, 1, and 2 kopeks respectively. The potato is an 'A' which is a face value of a 20g letter within Belarus. My card had four courgettes and one of each of the others. And, not one of them was cancelled.
for Sunday Stamps - food
27 June 2021
fathers of invention
At top right is Abraham Gesner who helped light up our world with kerosene.
At bottom left is Alexander Graham Bell best known for inventing the telephone, but he also came up with the metal detector and the hydrofoil.
At bottom right is Joseph-Armand Bombardier who was the founder of Bombardier whose most famous invention was the snowmobile.
for Sunday Stamps - inventions and discoveries
20 June 2021
summer

for Sunday Stamps - summer
13 June 2021
cat

06 June 2021
dove
30 May 2021
island mammals

For Sunday Stamps - small animals
23 May 2021
sultan
For Sunday Stamps - royalty
16 May 2021
postcrossing
for Sunday Stamps - the letter P
09 May 2021
modern
From 1982 architecture series
Built in the 1930s and 1940s: Falling Water (F.L. Wright), Gropius House (W. Gropius), Illinois Institute of Technology (Mies van der Rohe),
and in 1962: Dulles Airport (Eero Saarinen)
for Sunday Stamps - buildings
02 May 2021
labour
for Sunday Stamps - labourers
25 April 2021
recreation
18 April 2021
hero
for Sunday Stamps - statues, memorials
11 April 2021
air mail
There was a time when the post travelled by balloon
In 1870 during the Siege of Paris a balloon could fly higher than the range of enemy rifles thus allowing Gaston Tissandier, a chemist and ballooning pioneer, to deliver 175 lbs of mail. There is an English translation of his writing of the flight and efforts to deliver 30,000 letters from the people of Paris.
for Sunday Stamps - air travel
04 April 2021
bountiful tree
28 March 2021
anne
The quintessential Canadian girl
beloved by the Japanese
This was a joint issue from 2008 for the 100th anniversary of Anne of Green Gables
for Sunday Stamps - children
21 March 2021
swimmers of the sea

14 March 2021
writing
07 March 2021
lush
Garajonay National Park in the Canary Islands is 40 sq. km. This stamp shows some of the large rock formations which are former volcanoes carved by erosion and a small hint that it is also a lush forest. It has been a World Heritage Site since 1986.
From Spain
to Singaporeand the Singapore Botanic Gardens which only became a World Heritage Site in 2015 (and Singapore's first UNESCO site and the first and only tropical garden on the heritage list) but it was created in 1859. The stamps feature the gazebo at the Bandstand, Burkill Hall (the original residence of the superintendent) and Tanglin Gate (the main entrance)
For Sunday Stamps - World Heritage Sites
28 February 2021
travels


21 February 2021
green
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
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
31 January 2021
crowns
It seems my poor 12 year old computer needs upgrades for photo editing. I hope to have this sorted by next Sunday. It will be a weight of my head and shoulders...
For Sunday Stamps - country names no longer existing
30 January 2021
24 January 2021
Tekahionwake
Tekahionwake was her Mohawk stage name.
For Sunday Stamps - poets or writers
23 January 2021
18 January 2021
courtyard
17 January 2021
dressing table
For Sunday Stamps - women