Portobello Road is really an actual street in the Notting Hill district of the
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in west London, England, which on
Saturdays is the home to Portobello Road Market, one of London's notable street
markets, known for its second-hand clothes and antiques.
Whether the bike ended on purpose next to the actual street sign of the Portobello Road, or if some girl was wandering around the market on a beautiful Saturday morning and left her bike here....cant tell, but surely it makes a beautiful card....and well, yeah, it does look like a girl's bike to me :)
Whether the bike ended on purpose next to the actual street sign of the Portobello Road, or if some girl was wandering around the market on a beautiful Saturday morning and left her bike here....cant tell, but surely it makes a beautiful card....and well, yeah, it does look like a girl's bike to me :)
Anu always tries her best with the stamps too! apart from the regular queen
stamps, here we have two other great ones...on the right, you can see Andy
Murray....ok, cant say he is on my favourite list of tennis players, but the
stamp is just great, and as long as it comes to tennis, I love all stamps, even
if i dont like the player maybe :) Royal Mail commemorated all the GB gold
medal winners in the Olympics with respective stamps and Andy Murray was the one
winning the gold in the men's singles' tennis...it was a rather surprising maybe
turn of events, since he got to beat Roger Federer...but i could say that Andy
was in good shape this past year, and probably it's gonna be the one he'll
remember the most.
the stamp next to Andy shows Lord Fisher and HMS Dreadnought, a stamp issued in a set of 5 Sailing traditions stamps in 1982.
I must say that Royal Mail never ceases to make my jaw drop with the fantastic stamps it's issuing...i wish i was rich enough to buy them all, mint stamps and FDC's...what a collection that would be!!
the stamp next to Andy shows Lord Fisher and HMS Dreadnought, a stamp issued in a set of 5 Sailing traditions stamps in 1982.
I must say that Royal Mail never ceases to make my jaw drop with the fantastic stamps it's issuing...i wish i was rich enough to buy them all, mint stamps and FDC's...what a collection that would be!!
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