
Some weeks ago I received this lovely scene from John: a parental polar bear reading for the little kid.

And last week I received this postcard, also sent by John and showing this beautiful charcoal drawing. The flute player has been created by Shelagh Popham:

On the back not only these interesting stamps (of which the eggplant is my favourite), but also a kind message with good news.

Thank you very much, John, and congratulations!
Love it all.... Except the pen cancellation! Not so bad, but I prefer the normal postmarks. The stamp about a ozone layer is beautiful.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI agree, however Royal Mail didn't cancel the other stamps, as if they wanted to 'repair' their pen-cancelling mistake.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenOr they simply ran out of rubber stamps :-)