Sunday, January 25, 2026

Metz, Luxembourg, Air Saint Pierre, a Japanese Castle and Torre del Oro

   BLOG # 1680

- Day 1433 ( That's One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty Three Days ) Since the Start of the  Current ( Second ) Russian Invasion of UKRAINE .   

                                                                              GLORY TO UKRAINE 



Here we go again , with a few cards to showcase. 

My first card shows the Place de la Republique in Metz, a city in the northeast of France at the  confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is pretty old with a 3,000 year history. This card , sent by Dominique , shows a paved square with fountains , a place for a Christmas market and a winter ice skating rink -- all making up the Place de la Republique.  


 

The stamp on the right was issued in 1970 to mark the European Athletic Games. 



This next card shows an Air Saint Pierre ATR-42 landing at Toulouse in Dec of 2020. The aircraft registration is  F-WWLZ. It was delivered to the airline in 2020 and is still operating there. Air Saint-Pierre is based at Saint-Pierre Airport in the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. It flies up to four round trips a day to the other airport in the collectivity, Miquelon. It makes scheduled services to five airports in Canada, typically operating one to two weekly services to Montreal, three weekly services to St. John's, three to four weekly services to Halifax and two weekly summer services to the Magdalen Islands.



Jean Pierre used 3 stamps on this card. The left stamp was issued in 2025 to mark an overflight of the St Pierre & Miquelon islands by Concorde on 14 July 1975. The middle stamp is 1 of 6 definitives issued in 2016. The right stamp , from 2024, shows Art by Olivier Desvaux. 




Card # 3 is from Nikko, Japan, a 2 hour drive from Tokyo.  It provides a great look at Himeji Castle. Himeji Castle dates to 1333 , and is the largest and most visited castle in Japan, and it was registered in 1993 as one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country.


Alena sent this card along and wrote that Japan was amazing. She used a number of stamps. As I have mentioned before, I never have much luck with Japan stamps , so I just show them without comment. But of course I do have a little comment to add here. The large item on the right , I think might be a label and not a stamp. It shows The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai, created in late 1831 during the Edo period of Japanese history. The Great Wave off Kanagawa has been described as "possibly the most reproduced image in the history of all art" and  a contender for the "most famous artwork in Japanese history".  Final comment , if it is not yet a stamp , it would make a great one.





Now a card from Seville, Spain. Here we see Torre del Oro, a dodecagonal Military watchtower in Seville, southern Spain. It was erected in order to control access to Seville via the Guadalquivir river. It was constructed during the first third of the 13th century.



Josep and Assumpta used a 2025 stamp showing Domingo del Bonechea, a Spanish Navy officer and explorer. He is known for having tried to incorporate Tahiti into the Spanish Empire.



It has come to that time now, time for the last card of the day. It is one from Luxembourg and the card shows a number of sights and buildings. At center stage is the Monument of Remembrance on Place de la Constitution. It is known as Gelle Fra or the Golden Lady. It is a war memorial in Luxembourg City. It is dedicated to the thousands of Luxembourgers who volunteered for service in the armed forces of the Allied Powers during both World Wars and the Korean War as well as the Luxembourgers who volunteered in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War.



David used 2 stamps from 2025. They commemorated the 25 year reign of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg. Also shown on the stamp is Grand Duchess Maria Teresa. Henri abdicated his throne in October 2025. 


  Well that is a wrap for this time. Thanks for cards go to Dominique, Jean Pierre, Alena, Josep and Assumpta and lastly David. 

Be sure to drop in again soon. Take care. 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

An Air France A380, Lac Genin, The Eiffel Tower and The Wild Pacific Trail

   BLOG # 1679

- Day 1421 ( That's One Thousand Four Hundred and Twenty One Days ) Since the Start of the  Current ( Second ) Russian Invasion of UKRAINE .      

                                                                           GLORY TO UKRAINE 



Hello once again. Time for another blog update, and what better way to start than with an Airline / Aircraft card. My collection just keeps on growing. Here we have an Air France A380 with registration F-HPJI, in a special 80th Anniversary Livery. . It was delivered to Air France in September of 2013. It was withdrawn from service on March 21, 2020. On May 28, 2020 it was stored at LDE , Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrenees Airport, where it remains.   




Jean Pierre used a 1991 semi-postal stamp featuring Jacques Prevert. It is 1 of 6 in a mini-sheet. Prevert was a French Poet and Screenwriter.





This second card also arrived from France. It is quite a famous sight - The Eiffel Tower. I don't think I really need to write anything about the tower, but I will anyway. It is 330 metres high and was constructed between 1887 and 1889, as the centrepiece of the 1889 World's Fair. It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list 18 1991. 



David used 1 of 2 stamp in a Joint Issue with Japan. I was issue last year, 2025. You can see that the card was mailed from The Eiffel Tower itself.






 What do you know ? It's another card from France. This one shows Lac Genin, a lake in the Ain department. THe lake is at an elevation of 850 m and is fed by underground sources. 
Lake Genin is often referred to as “Little Canada”. The reason for this is its location in a clearing surrounded by pine forest and the harsh weather in the winter season.  


  

Dominique used a 2025 stamp showcasing French actor, writer and humorist.




I have one more card for today. No , it's not from France, it's from Canada, It shows part of the shoreline  on the Wild Pacific Trail, near Ucluelet on Vancouver Island. The area shown is near the Wild Pacific Trail Lighthouse walking loop  where you will see outstanding views of the wild pacific. 




My Lovely Teena sent this card back home to me from our last visit to Vancouver Island. She used a 2025 stamp featuring Bruce Starlight, a First Nations Elder and Knowledge Keeper.



So ends another update of The Blog. Thanks for today's cards go out to Jean Pierre, David , Dominique and My Lovely Teena. 

Saturday, January 10, 2026

A Castle, Ballina, Air France, A Waterfalls and a Spiffy Car

  BLOG # 1678

- Day 1418 ( That's One Thousand Four Hundred and Eighteen Days ) Since the Start of the  Current ( Second ) Russian Invasion of UKRAINE .                                                                     

                                                                            


Now that Christmas and the New Year are all put away, it's time to put some time in on this blog. So here we go again with a few more cards and stamps to peruse. First up is a card from Belgium.  It shows an impressive view of Walzin Castle, in the city of Dinant , Belgium. It was built in the 11th century. The castle stands on a steep rock above the river Lesse. Unfortunately it is not open to the public.  




Gerda used 2 stamps on her card. The left stamp is from a 2001 multi-sheet of 20. It was issued for 20th Century Human Sciences. THe right stamp was issued in 2025 to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the First Flight between Brussels and Kinshasa, Congo.




My next card is from Longford, Ireland. Dwain's card shows a view from Ballina , County Mayo. Located at the mouth of the River Moy, this town is known as the "Salmon Capital of Ireland" due to its excellent fishing, particularly at the famous Ridge Pool. The town has a population of over 10,500 people and is part of the Wild Atlantic Way tourist route. 


Dwain used a An Post postage label showcasing Diana Coperwhite. 




Next up is this Air France themed card from France. It shows an old Air France travel poster
 from 1948 and symbolizes the airline's service to North America. 


  
Jean Pierre used a 1997 semi-postal stamp issued for the Red Cross.




Here's another card from France. On it we see one of the waterfalls that make up the
 Herisson Waterfalls. There are a total of 31 falls over a distance of 3.7 km . 



Dominique used a rather large stamp from 1963. It shows a painting by French Romantic 
artist Eugene Delacroix. 




Here's my last card for today. Again it's from France.
This one depicts art by Andre Ferrand. He produced many paintings of cars and animals. 
The card doesn't say, but I think maybe it's a Jaguar, but I'm no expert , I drive a Ford. 


  
This time Dominique used a stamp from 2013 that features Bernard of Clairvaux. 
He was a monk, and a Doctor of the Catholic Church, along with being made a Saint. 


  That's the end of this blog update. Thanks for reading. Comments are always welcome. 
Thanks for today's cards go to Dominique, Jean Pierre, Dwaine and Gerda.




Saturday, January 3, 2026

Out With The Old , In With The New

 BLOG # 1677

- Day 1411 ( That's One Thousand Four Hundred and Eleven Days ) Since the Start of the  Current ( Second ) Russian Invasion of UKRAINE .                                                                     

                                                                            
                                                                   GLORY TO UKRAINE 



 Hello to one and all. Happy New year. This is my first 2026 blog. Hence the title above ---  Out with the old, in with the new. What I have for you today is the last card I received in 2025 and the first card received in 2026. 

From 2025 --- It arrived from Kanda, an area in northeastern Tokyo. It's a great night view of Tokyo. 




Selene used a stamp from a Winter Greeting souvenir sheet of 10.




From 2026 --- This card arrived from France and provides a view of Honfleur, a city in northern France's Normandy region. Here we can see the Old Basin and The Lieutenancy, a former fortification at the port which is the oldest building in Honfleur. 



Dominique used a stamp issued in 2012  here. It showcases Co-Prince Henri IV, a Joint Issue Stamp with Andorra. 




That's all for this time. Thanks to Dominique and Selene. 
See you all next time. 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026

 Blog 1676

Happy New Year 2026. I just want to wish everybody a Happy New Year. That is for everyone who reads this blog, everyone who sends postcards my way and anyone who may just stumble their way here. Of course there are a number of people who have helped out over the years. So special thanks go out to :

Srekna Nova Godina Ana

Bonne Annee Jean Pierre

Athbhlian Faoi Mhaise Duit David

Suba Aluth Avuruddak Wewa Ravindra

Gelukkig Nieuwjaar Gerda

Felic any Nou Josep and Assumpta

Head uut aastat Meelis

Gelukkig Nieuwjaar Barbara

Frohes Neues Jahr Isa

Stastny Novy Rok Alena

Feliz Ano Nuevo Francesca

Prosit Neujahr Yvonne

and Happy New Year to My Lovely Teena

So there you have it, 2025 is now in the mirror and slowly fading away. Looking forward to Good Things this year. Good times, good health, good friends .

Now before I sign off , I hope I didn't mess up my greeting to you . If I did , just leave a comment and educate me on the correct way to wish you a Happy New Year. 

Take care.

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Christmas Postcards for Christmas 2025

Blog # 1675                                      MERRY CHRISTMAS 2025

                        



It's still Christmas Day and I have a few moments of down time , so it's blog time.  While it's still Christmas time I have 3 Christmas themed cards that arrived a couple of days ago.  One is from Belgium, one is from Germany and one is from Canada. So here goes. 

From Gerda in Belgium :


  Gerda used 2 Christmas stamps, one from 2025 and one from 2024. 




From Isa in Germany :



Isa used 3 stamps including one Christmas stamp from 2014. 



From Marilyn & Gerry in Canada ;



M & G used a stamp from the 2024 Far and Away series.



That's it for Christmas cards this time . Thanks to Gerda , Isa and Marilyn & Gerry. 


Now once again as always I want to add my message to you all and to the whole world.

Once again as Christmas Day is upon us, I want to take this opportunity to wish all my fellow postcard collectors , cover and stamp collectors and bloggers , along with all my readers a very Merry Christmas. My Christmas wishes for all of you are again summed up in the 3 Christmas stamps issued by Canada Post in 2007. Hope , Joy, and Peace.












Tuesday, December 16, 2025

JAL B747 and Neuschwanstein Castle

 Blog # 1674 --- Day 1394 ( That's One Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety Four Days ) Since the Start of the  Current ( Second ) Russian Invasion of UKRAINE .                                                                     

                                                                            
                                                                   GLORY TO UKRAINE 


It`s definitely time for an update, so here it is. 

My first card arrived from Shibuya, Japan.  AS an airplane card collector there is no better card to collect than one with a B747 landing or taking off.  That`s as good as it gets. This Japan Airlines B747 is quite old, 37.9 years. It was registered as JA8186 and flew for Jal from Feb 1988 until Oct 2008. Then it saw service with Orient Thai Airlines and finally Max Air from 2009 until 2015. It has been stored at Kan , Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Nigeria since Sept 2015.The picture was taken at Haneda in Dec 1995.




Jean Pierre used a White Dove stamp.




This next card is from Germany and is a great view of Neuschwanstein Castle.  The palace is a 19th-century palace on a rugged hill of the foothills of the Alps in the very south of Germany, near the border with Austria. It was constructed between 1869 and 1886. It was added as a UNESCO World Heritage Site this year.


David used 2 definitive stamps on this card. The left stamp is from 2024, a Peacock definitive and the right one is from 2022, a nice aviation themed Biplane definitive. 




There you have it for this time. A short update, but that happens sometimes.
Thanks to Jean Pierre and David for the cards highlighted today.