POSTCARD N.23 - PORTUGAL
Postcard sent on the 1st June; received on the 5th June 2026
Postcard image: Vila Nova de Cerveira
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I rarely post mail from my own country here since for one this blog is mainly fed with mail I receive from abroad and for another, apart from the odd postcard I send myself whenever I travel, or a very particular Portuguese stamp issue that I might want to highlight on a self-sent FDC, these days I almost don't get any Portuguese stamped mail.
So it is always a pleasure to receive mail with nice Portuguese stamps, particularly when it is sent by a friend.
Um grande Obrigado. Eric. Gostei muito de receber este postal. Quem sabe se um dia não nos veremos em Vila Nova de Cerveira?

Vila Nova de Cerveira is a nice little town perched on the Portuguese bank of the Miño which goes out into the ocean just some 10 km away, at Caminha, the last town on the Portuguese side.
Spain is just 150 m away, on the other bank, so rowing your way or even swimming across might be options, but these days a fast hop through the Ponte da Amizade (Friendship Bridge) will get you to Goián (and much cheaper gas.... :-)) in a matter of minutes.
Vila Nova de Cerveira, probably got its name from tthe fact that Deer (Cervos) were once a common sight in the region, something that is no longer the case (and I suspect hasn't been for centuries...?).
Even so, the visitor can find a couple of deer in town, either in the statue of a deer that is located in a public park and which occupies the centre of the postcard, or high above, on a viewpoint on the hills overlooking the town.
V. N. Cerveira is famous for its Sculpture biennial that has been taking place since 1978 and which has left a trace on the town itself since quite a few sculptures from past editions of the bieenial are today part of the urban landscape, like the Sculpture "Esforço" (Effort) by José Rodrigues, dated of 1983, which is shown in the centre photograph in the left column of the postcard.
The Town Hall image occupies the top of the same column while the bottom photo shows the entrance door to the Village castle.
The column on the left shows, from top to bottom:
- The Monument to the Heroes of 1808, honouring the local defenders that faced the French Napoleonic invaders;
- The Green House, a privately owned palace of the 19th century
- A typical village street.

Stamps
Eric used a 0,69 stamp of the Camélias dos Açores (Azorean Camellias) issue dated of 04APR2025.
This issue comprised three stamps (0,69; 1,21; 1,33 €) and a one stamp Souvenir Sheet (3,51€) all illustrated with different camellia species.
Camellias were introduced in the Azores for ornamental purposes in the 19th century and they adapted quite well to the local temperate and humid climate, so much so that the Azores is the only place in Europe where Tea (itself a camellia species) is produced, in the Island of São Miguel.
Postage was completed with a 0,04 stamp from the "Bicycles and Cycling" issue dated of 18MAR2026, comprising 5 stamps (0,04; 0,73; 1; 1,30; 1,45 €).
The stamps are illustrated with photos of famous Portuguese Cyclists, the 0,04 € stamp on the cover featuring José Bento Pessoa (1874 - 1954) who held the 500 metres world record and won the 1897 Spanish National Road Race Championships.
Eric's postcard reminded me of a trip to the region my wife and I and our two girls did quite a few years ago, so I searched my archives for some photos, and here they are:
The deer at the Deer viewpoint
The view from the Deer viewpoint: Vila nova de Cerveira in the foreground , the Minho river and the ocean on the horizon, past the Hill of Santa Trega, in Spain