Heleen received more postcards than the 'postcrossing wall' was able to carry. Also she received - and sent - postcards besides postcrossing cards. Where to collect them? Well, here, of course! Heleen ontving méér kaarten dan op de 'postcrossing wall' pasten. Ook ontving en stuurde zij kaarten buiten postcrossing om. Maar waar moesten die kaarten nu verzameld worden? Nou, hier, natuurlijk.
zondag 24 april 2016
In: from the United Kingdom
One day before the Sunday Stamps was themed 'spineless invertebrates' I happened to receive this postcard from John. Being an insect postcard and not an insect postage stamp, I waited until now to post it here.
For the UK insect stamps which I showed on the Sunday Stamps blog post I am grateful to John.
Also on this postcard John has added interesting and beautiful stamps.
There isn't much "ict" on stamps yet, while many of us work almost daily with one or another form of information communication technoilogy. So the stamp on bottom, which shows the evolution from ancient hieroglyphics via a books library to IT is a very actual one!
Thank you very much, John!
Labels:
books,
ceramic,
computer,
Elizabeth Fritsch,
hieroglyphics,
horses,
ICT,
insects,
John,
library,
mail transport,
Royal Mail,
United Kingdom
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I like these insects, too.
BeantwoordenVerwijderena pleasure as always. You are one of only two postal friendsw who really appreciates insect cards from me!
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