Hello guys and gals!! Someone has finally decided to write down a few words
here! Yup, as most of you know, Im back from my holidays *sniff* =/. It's been
like 10 days already...and I had prepared the cards last week..but I just
couldnt get down to posting...I dont know why..something always came up...or i
just felt tired in general...or i was dealing with the latest touchnote addiction...khm khm khm...a
rather cool thing I must admit...gives you endless opportunities...though on the
long run, i wont really like it...but for the time being, it's been fun...give
it a try if you want, while it is still free...just that you'd need to use it
through a FB account...even if you dont have one, a temp. account can always see
the light of the day :)
Anyways, while I was away (and once I came back),
some great mail has arrived....just that my mum sort of mixed some things up,
that is, old and new cards, so it took me some time to figure it all out and put
things in the right place.
And let's see where do we start off today...well,
a brand new country of course!! All the way from Guyana! No, not French
Guyana...this is just Guyana...though they are not far from each other...all you
need to do is cross Suriname and voila...you are in the other Guyana :)
this awesome
surprise comes thanks to dear Despina in Greece, who applied for the good-fairy
role to help me out with my collections!! <3
The card shows two
important places in Georgetown, Guyana's capital. At the top, you can see
St.George's cathedral which is one of the tallest wooden church structures in
the world and the second tallest wooden house of worship after the Todaiji
Temple in Japan. It is an Anglican cathedral and has been designated as a
national monument.
The bottom picture shows Georgetown;s National
Library, which is actually very close to St.George's Cathedral (both are
situated on Church street). The library celebrated its centenary in 2009 and is
said to offer lending services to prisoners. Hmm, I guess that makes it
special...I dont know..Ive never really researched the issue of libraries and
prisoners..I know prisons should have their own entertaining areas (TV, radio,
books, cards...), so I guess here things work differently...cool!
the stamp comes
from a set of 9 definitive butterfly stamps issued in 2003.
Σας ευχαριστώ
πολύ και πάλι Δέσποινα!!
And thanks a lot to Karline too, who was kind to
send me a card!
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