COVER N. 527 - FRANCE
Postmark: Musée de La Poste Paris 28.10.2024
Posted on the 28th October; Received on the 4th November 2024
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Covers, stamps and postcards from my mailbox
COVER N. 527 - FRANCE
Postmark: Musée de La Poste Paris 28.10.2024
Posted on the 28th October; Received on the 4th November 2024
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POSTCARD N.169 - GERMANY
Postcrossing Postcard sent on the 28th October, received on the 31st October 2024
Postcard image: August Horch Museum, in Zwickau
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Vielen Dank Christian, for a Postcrossing meet up postcard sent from Zwickau, containing the personal stampmark of no fewer than 17 Postcrossers.
I'm sure they all had a great time, and so did I upon receiving this nice memento of their reunion.
COVER N. 526 - MAROC
Postmark: Maroc/Portugal Unis para l'amitié, Barid Al-Maghrib 07.10.2024 / Meknés C-D. 21.10.2024
Posted on the 21st October; Received on the 30th October 2024
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COVER N. 525 - FRANCE
Postmark: Pierre Puvis de Chavannes 1824-1898 Premier Jour 69 Lyon 25.10.2024
Posted on the 25th October; Received on the 29th October 2024
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POSTCARD N.168 - GERMANY
Postcrossing Postcard sent on the 26th October, received on the 29th October 2024
Postcard image: Moselle river somewhere in Germany
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UPDATE:
These are the days of wonder...said Paul Simon on his "The boy in the bubble" song... indeed they are.
While trying to conjure a few phrases together to fill the post pertaining to Stefan's nice Moselle valley postcard, I fired up Google Earth and tried to follow the course of the river from France and Luxembourg up to Germany, to see if I could find anything remotely superimposable to the image on the card. I confess I did not spend too much time on it and, maybe because of that, I was totally unsuccessful.
Well, turns out Stefan was indeed kind enough to take a look at my blog and read the post regarding his postcard and he kindly provided me with all the relevant information regarding the location in the image.
Quoting direct form his message, for which I could not be more thankful:
"If you're interested in the exact location of the view side:
49°48'40.67"N, 6°53'25.00"E
The town in the middle of the photo is Leiwen. The little village in the middle behind it is actually a holiday village (Eurostrand). At the foot of the right mountain range, the first village to come is Köwerich on the side of the slip slope, where I live. Diagonally behind on the side of the impact slope is Klüsserath."
So there we have it. Thanks a bunch Stefan. You do live in a fine place.
A very nice postcard from Germany with a view that clearly illustrates the importance of the Moselle Valey for Rieseling production in Germany. Danke Sehr, Stefan.
Born David Robert Jones, David Bowie, as he would later be known, first hit the chords of fame with his well known song Space Oddity, in which he tells the story of Major Tom, an astronaut whose mission at some point seems to go awry.... but "planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do".... so maybe, in the end, Major Tom manages to go back into his capsule and return to our planet....
The song was released in 1969, the year Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon and just one year after the epic Kubrick Film from which it gets a strong inspiration.
Bowie would not only draw inspiration from movies but he would also participate in them, in fact in more than 30 of them. His role in Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, comes to mind, as I write.
Bowie had a strong link to Berlin, a city where he would produce three albums that would become known as the Berlin Trilogy, of which no song is more famous than "Heroes", which would become a sort of a hymn for the events that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany.
The 0.10€ stamp is part of the definitive "flowers" series initiated in 2005. It was issued on 08JUN2017 and it depicts a Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis).
COVER N. 524 - FRANCE
Postmark: Bureau Philatélique of Lyon Bellecour - 21.10.2024
Posted on the 21st October; Received on the 24th October 2024
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POSTCARD N.167 - RUSSIA
Postcard sent on the 21st September, received on the 22nd October 2024
Postcard image: Immanuel Kant
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A surprise from Russia in the guise of a Maxim Card dedicated to one of the lights of the Enlightenment, sent by The Flying Dutchman. Hartelijk dank, Eric, que é o mesmo que dizer: Muito Obrigado!
Postage was completed with a 30 Ruble stamp issued on 17MAR2021, part of a set of identical face value stamps dedicated to Fedoskino miniature lacquer paintings, a type of folk art that emerged in the 18th century in the city of Fedoskino, consisting of miniatures painted with oil paints on papier mâché.
The images on the stamps are those of lacquer boxes from the collection of the Moscow Regional Museum of Folk Art Crafts and besides Tea Party (1946) by V.I. Lavrov, which illustrates the stamp on the card, there are stamps featuring images of the following works: "Ruslan and Lyudmila" (1971) by M.S. Chizhov; The Firebird (1959) by S.V. Monashov; and Ivan da Marya (1989) by Yu.V. Dotsenko.
The Very Nice maxim Card which is cancelled with a First Day postmark from Moscow, was mailed to me from the City of Saint Petersburg, as can be grasped from the Postmark cancelling the stamps actually used to post the card.