Friday, February 26, 2016

BAHAMAS - Paradise Island Bridge

The Bahamas, A land of complete relaxationa dn comfort. This card shows two bridges connect Nassau to Altantis Paradise Island. Thanks to  Charfelt.



PENNSYLVANIA

Thanks to Amy for the swap.



Thursday, February 25, 2016

ROMANIA - Statue University Bratianu

Thanks to Vlad for the card.



MAINE - Spring Point Ledge Light 1879

Spring Point Ledge Light, 1879 was converted from kerosene to electricity in 1934. Thanks to postcrosser Sue for the card.


"Spring Point Ledge Light is a sparkplug lighthouse in South Portland, Maine that marks a dangerous obstruction on the west side of the main shipping channel into Portland Harbor. It is now adjacent to the campus of Southern Maine Community College.
The lighthouse was constructed in 1897 by the government after seven steamship companies stated that many of their vessels ran aground on Spring Point Ledge."


Thursday, February 18, 2016

NORTHERN CYPRUS - Lala Mustafar Mosque

My second card from North Cyprus, same picture but  different stamp used. Thanks to Valeri for sending me card from your travel!

lala mustafar mosque, cyprus

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

CZECH REPUBLIC - Old picture of Kolin

Thanks to postcrosser Jana for the card.


"Kolín is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic some 55 kilometres east from Prague, lying on the Elbe River.

The historical centre of the town has many gothic and baroque buildings. Most notable are the main market (Karls Square), the Jewish ghetto and synagogue, the very old and large Jewish cemetery, and St. Bartholomeus Church from the 13th century (a work of the architect Peter Parler)."


HONG KONG - Urban Area

Thanks to Yuk for the card.



Tuesday, February 16, 2016

CANADA - Common Loon

Thanks to postcrosser Megan for the card.


"The loon, the size of a large duck or small goose, resembles these birds in shape when swimming. Like ducks and geese but unlike coots (which are Rallidae) and grebes (Podicipedidae), the loon's toes are connected by webbing. The bird may be confused with cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae), which are not too distant relatives of divers and like them are heavy set birds whose bellies – unlike those of ducks and geese – are submerged when swimming. Flying loons resemble plump geese with seagulls' wings that are relatively small in proportion to the bulky body. The bird points its head slightly upwards during swimming, but less so than cormorants. In flight the head droops more than in similar aquatic birds."


Monday, February 15, 2016

ITALY - Santa Glustina, Basilica

Thanks to postcrosser Paola for the card.


"The Abbey of Santa Giustina is a Benedictine abbey in the center of the City of Padua, facing the Prato della Valle, which dates from the 10th century. The abbey is attached to the Basilica of Santa Giustina, which was built in the 6th century. Its present shape derives from construction in the 17th century.

The abbey is attached to the basilica which was built in the 520s by the Prefect Opilius to house the remains of St. Justina of Padua (d. 7 October 304) and of other Christian martyrs of the city. The building, with its lavish decorations, was described in 565 in a Life of St. Martin written by Venantius Fortunatus. By the 10th century, the presence of a monastic community which served the many pilgrims who came to the basilica to pray to the saints whose relics were contained there is seen in the decision of the Bishop of Padua in 971 to place the community under the Rule of St. Benedict."


Friday, February 12, 2016

GERMANY - Bastenhaus Hotel

Thanks to postcrosser Helmut for the card.



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CZECH REPUBLIC - Špindlerův Mlýn

Thanks to postcrosser Vlasta for the card.


"Špindlerův Mlýn is a town in the Czech Republic in the Krkonoše. It received its name (which can be literally translated as Špindler's Mill) after a mill belonging to Spindler's family, where neighbours would meet. Nowadays it has about 1,300 permanent inhabitants.

The town is one of the most well-known and most frequented mountain resorts in the Czech Republic, with year-round use and with accommodation capacity of 10,000 beds. Špindlerův Mlýn is one of the most visited ski resorts in the Czech Republic, and has 20 runs, the most of all resorts in the country. During the winter season the area hosts the Europacup in freestyle skiing and SnowJam, a professional snowboarding event. In the surroundings there are many marked hiking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing trails."


IRELAND - Clonmacnoise

Clonmacnoise is one of the old holy site in Ireland. Thanks to postcrosser Nora for the card.


Clonmacnoise, Country Offaly, one of Ireland's most important monasteic sites is situated on the banks of the Shannon River.  Founded in A.D.545 by Saint Ciaran the site contains tow Round Towers, eight churches, three high crosses and Castle.


RUSSIA - Emperor Alexander III's Family

Emperor Alexander III with his wife Maria Feodorovna and their children.
Thanks to postcrosser Olysya.

 Emperor Alexander III's Family

"Alexander III, Russian in full Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (born March 10 [Feb. 26, old style], 1845, St. Petersburg, Russia—died Nov. 1 [Oct. 20, O.S.], 1894, Livadiya, Crimea), emperor of Russia from 1881 to 1894.

 Alexander became the Tsar of Russia after revolutionaries assassinated his father in March 1881 and was crowned in Moscow on 15 May 1883. Alexander was badly shaken by his fathers’ death and this caused a profound change in the political course of the country."


USA - A Legend of the Sand Dollar

A Legend of the Sand Dollar
This delicate shell is quite common along the southeast coast of hte United States. Other varieties are found in California, South Carolina, Florida and elsewhere.
Thanks to Monica for the card.


"Sand dollars — sometimes called sea cookies, snapper biscuits, sand cakes, cake urchins or pansy shells — are species of flat, burrowing echinoids that belong to the order Clypeasteroida. Sand dollars are related to sea urchins, sea cucumbers and starfish.

Sand dollars get their name, not from their value, but from their appearance. When the skeletons (called tests) of dead sand dollars wash ashore, they are usually bright white from being bleached by the Sun. Long ago, people who found these dead sand dollars thought they looked like old Spanish or American dollar coins, so they called them sand dollars

When sand dollars are alive, they live in shallow coastal waters along the sandy ocean floor. Unlike the white color of dead sand dollars, live sand dollars are usually green, purple or blue. Some people think live sand dollars look like fuzzy cookies!" Source


UKRAINE - Descent of the Holy Spirit Church, Rohatyn

Thanks to postcrosser Nina for the card.

 Descent of the Holy Spirit Church, Rohatyn

"The Descent of the Holy Spirit Church is a wooden Christian church in Rohatyn, IvanoFrankivsk region, built at the end of the 16th century. Now used as a museum institution. In the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), held in Cambodia on June 21, 2013, the Descent of the Holy Spirit Church, along with other wooden churches of the Carpathian region was inscribed on the World Heritage List. "


RUSSIA - Golden Mountains of Altai

Thanks to postcrossser Anna for the card and the New Year stamp. I love it very much!


"Golden Mountains of Altai is the name of an UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of the Altai and Katun Natural Reserves, Lake Teletskoye, Belukha Mountain, and the Ukok Plateau. As stated in the UNESCO description of the site, "the region represents the most complete sequence of altitudinal vegetation zones in central Siberia, from steppe, forest-steppe, mixed forest, subalpine vegetation to alpine vegetation".[1] While making its decision, UNESCO also cited Russian Altai's importance for preservation of the globally endangered mammals, such as snow leopard and the Altai argali. The site covers a vast area of 16,175 km²."


BARBADOS - Cover


SAUDI ARABIA - Jizan Folklore Dance

This is my second card from Saudi Arabia, thanks to Ihsan for the swap. It shows the Jizan Folklore Dance at Janadriyah Restival, Riyadh. He wrote, people here traditionally use thub (whitecloth), ghutra/shemag (red-white) at head part and eghal (black circle at hear).  A weapon at man hold caller "Khanjar" is Arabian Dagger.


"Jizan is a province of Saudi Arabia. It stretches some 300km along the southern Red Sea coast, just north of Yemen. It covers an area of 11,671 km² and a population of 1,186,139 (2004 census). The capital is the city of Jizan. The province includes over 100 islands in the Red Sea."


BELARUS - Chrismas card

Thanks to postcrosser Olga for the carad.



KAZAKHSTAN - Silk Way Shopping Centre

Happy mailbox today,
This card from Kazakhstan cames from Nadia, thank you.



Wednesday, February 10, 2016

GERMANY - Old Town with Beautiful Doors and Windows

Thanks to postcrosser Ellie for the card.



RUSSIA - Empress of Russia, Catherine II

Thanks to postcrosser Innokas for the Ekaterina II, the Empress of Russia card.

 Empress of Russia, Catherine II

"Catherine II, Russian in full Yekaterina Alekseyevna, byname Catherine the Great, Russian Yekaterina Velikaya, original name Sophie Friederike Auguste, Prinzessin (princess) von Anhalt-Zerbst (born April 21 [May 2, New Style], 1729, Stettin, Prussia [now Szczecin, Poland]—died November 6 [November 17], 1796, Tsarskoye Selo [now Pushkin], near St. Petersburg, Russia), German-born empress of Russia (1762–96) who led her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of Europe, carrying on the work begun by Peter the Great. With her ministers she reorganized the administration and law of the Russian Empire and extended Russian territory, adding Crimea and much of Poland."


and the stamp is of St. Ekaterina Order star.

Friday, February 5, 2016

GREECE - The Temple of Poseidon


"The temple of Poseidon was constructed in approx. 440 B.C., over the ruins of a temple dating from the Archaic Period. It is perched above the sea at a height of almost 70 m. The design of the temple is a typical hexastyle i.e. it had a front portico with 6 columns. Only some columns of the Sounion temple stand today, but intact it would have closely resembled the contemporary and well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus beneath the Acropolis, which may have been designed by the same architect. 

As with many Greek temples, the Poseidon building was rectangular, with a colonnade on all four sides. The total number of original columns was 36: 18 columns still stand today. The columns are of the Doric Order. They were made of locally-quarried white marble. They were 6.10 m (20 ft) high, with a diameter of 1 m (3.1 ft) at the base and 79cm (31 inches) at the top." Source


GREECE - Le Mont-Lycabette

From my travelling boss. Thank you!

"Mount Lycabettu, also known as Lycabettos, Lykabettos or Lykavittos (Greek: Λυκαβηττός,) , is a Cretaceous limestone hill in Athens, Greece at 300 meters (908 feet) above sea level. Pine trees cover its base, and at its two peaks are the 19th century Chapel of St. George, a theatre, and a restaurant. The hill is a tourist destination and can be ascended by the Lycabettus Funicular, a funicular railway which climbs the hill from a lower terminus at Kolonaki (The railway station can be found at Aristippou street)."