Monday, February 2, 2026

A Puzzle Postcard, Ile Maurice and Winter Holly Fae.

  BLOG # 1681

- Day 1441 ( That's One Thousand Four Hundred and Forty One Days ) Since the Start of the  Current ( Second ) Russian Invasion of UKRAINE .   

                                                                              GLORY TO UKRAINE 



Howdy folks, here  I am back here with a few cards to have a look at. I am starting with a couple of late arriving cards with Christmas wishes and New Year wishes. Certainly late due to postal operations. 

The first one is from the Netherlands. It is a pencil drawing by Barbara entitled Winter Holly Fae. Holly is a symbol of protection against evil and a bringer of love, hope and peace. It also brought Christmas and New Year wishes. 


Barbara used 2 Christmas stamps from a set of 10 issued last year. The stamps are part of a collaboration with the Dutch theme park Efteling. 



 


This second card , from France, also brought New Year wishes. Interesting thing about this card is that it is a puzzle. Cool idea. I am not sure if there are other puzzle postcards, but they would make a cool little collection. 



I have included two scans  so you can see the puzzle with a piece missing at the bottom.  

Dominique used a 2025 stamp featuring Alexandre Grothendieck  a German-born French mathematician who became the leading figure in the creation of modern algebraic geometry.




 Card 3 shows a few of the fine beaches on Mauritius Island, the main island of the Republic of Mauritius. Located in the Indian Ocean,  the island was home to the dodo , an endemic species that became extinct less than a century after its discovery, mainly a victim of man. They disappeared around the end of the 17th century.



Jean Pierre used 3 stamps on this card. On the left is a stamp issued in 2025 for World Expo 2025 in Osaka. The middle stamp, from 2017, shows a map of the Chagos Archipelago. The right stamp, from 2018, is 1 of 2 in an Art & Science set. This one highlights Joseph Nicephore Niepce, the Inventor of Photography. 




 Well that is the update for this time. Thanks go to Barbara, Dominique and Jean Pierre. 

Drop in again soon.  Take care.


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