Ill always be grateful to extended weekends! maybe national holidays do not
bring mail..but boy, a 4 day weekend! wohoo!!
and hopefully by then this
melting temperatures will drop down as those forecast guys keep saying..they
have been proven wrong more than once, but I hope they will be right on this one
:)
well, until those better times come, here are some nice cards to show
:)
and first one comes from Alderney, the most northernly Channel
Island...and on tops of that, it is a card with a train!
this awesome surprise
comes from Chris and Julie who have visited this lovely place recently and
dropped me a card! Thank you guys!!
The back of the card says: "Alderney
trains run regularly in summer. This scenic journey shows the train passing
Château L'Etoc, left, and Fort Corblets, right.
The island itself is 4.8
km long and 2.4 km wide, with an area of 7.8 km², so it makes it pretty easy to
travel around, whether by train, car, bike or simply on foot :)
The island
has a population of only 2,400 people and they are traditionally nicknamed
vaques after the cows, or else lapins after the many rabbits seen
in the island.
well, apart from being an
interesting place, it is also a cool Island for collectors, since not every day
you see a card with Alderney stamps...yup, Alderney DOES have its own stamps, he
he he :D
The top right 50c stamp comes from an issue of 4 Corals and
Anemones stamps, issued in 2007. The other three stamps are from a series of 12
definitives issued in 2006, again representing Corals and Anemones....seems
Alderney has fixed on that subject.
and with that said, this means i can
actually add a new country to my list! Wohoo!! Thank you again Chris and Julie!!
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