Yes, someone is still alive here...or better said, struggling to survive this
heat....i know I always complain about the summers in Skopje (though practically
summer hasn't even come yet), but the worst thing is that this weather strikes
all of a sudden and from 10 degrees, it just decides to go to 30 overnight...and
then people feel lost in the universe...well of course they do..and i dont seem
to be an exception...
apart from that...well, I dont know, life has been
going at some fast pace and i just seemed to have really little time for one of
my favourite hobbies lately...so my mailbox is in some starvation phase, my
postman feeds it like once a week with some breadcrumbs...and then my dear
darling blog has not been given enough attention from my side...and that pretty
much gets me down coz I have some really great stuff to give to my blog, but
I've been this selfish little thing, depriving it of what it deserves..and what
has either way initially been intended for it...
Erm, Im talking too much no?
But this cute horse seems to be patiently waiting for me to stop the claptrap
and get down to something meaningful...like for example telling you that this
sweet horse came all the way from Kyrgyzstan...and he came tagged (in the
philatelic terms, read: written and stamped) Yay!! Finally a written and stamped
card from Kyrgyzstan! Im soo extra happy! Thanks a bunch to Sonya and Travis who have offered to send
cards from their Silk Road journey. I tried to be modest, and pick just a few
out of all the countries they are travelling to *blush*
It is so cool to
visit a card like Kyrgyzstan....with such undiscovered beauties (like Macedonia,
btw...;)
the card shows some
yurtas near the Son-Kul Lake. Yurtas are portable, bent wood-framed dwelling
structures traditionally used by Turkic nomads in the steppes of Central Asia.
And what's funny is that they are designed in a way so that they can be
dismantled and the parts carried compactly on camels or yaks to be rebuilt on
another site. So cool! These are most likely the yurats that are rented to
tourists, since there are no other facilities in the area, but for sure you will
not remain without accommodation.
And this beautiful Son-Kul lake is the
second largest lake in the country (18x29km wide, 13 meters deep).
The area
is inhabited and safely accessible only from June to September....so you still
have time to pack your bags and enjoy the morning sunshine lurking through the
yurt.
and i just love
the cancellation...so clear! and the stamp is so beautiful too!! (and pretty
much blending the whole postcard mood). It was issued in 2008 in a set of 4
stamps representing the Yaks of Kyrgyzstan.
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