These two lovely cards were sent by Anjelika from Lithuania. The top one is a scene from the Capital City of Vilnius. The lower one shows the beautiful island castle at Trakai.
This blog is for sharing my picture postcards received from time to time with folks who may be similarly interested. Please also see my stamps and first day covers blog www.letstalkstamps.blogspot.com
Welcome
Добро пожаловать к этому международному месту открытки изображения.
Benvenuto a questo luogo internazionale della cartolina di immagine.
Καλωσορίστε σε αυτήν την διεθνή περιοχή καρτών εικόνων.
Willkommen zu diesem internationalen Abbildungspostkarteaufstellungsort.
Bienvenue à cet emplacement international de carte postale.
Onthaal aan deze Internationale plaats van de beeldprentbriefkaar.
Welcome to this International picture postcard site.
(Please Click on the Picture for an Enlarged View)
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Romania - Sinaia Castle
This really lovely card from Romania shows the Sinaia Castle in the Carpathian mountains. It reminds one of the land of fairy tales, we used to read as little children. It was sent to me by my architect friend Daniela.
Philippines
Christine sent this nice card from The Philippines. It shows a native girl during the Lanzones festival in Mambajao, Camiguin Island.
SS Rickmer Rickmers at Hamburg
At the piers at Hamburg's port, you'll find the SS Rickmer Rickmers, a three-masted steel windjammer from 1896 that is now a museum ship and a restaurant. ...
Friday, October 30, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
USS Constitution

USS Constitution ("Old Ironsides") in Boston Harbour, Massachusetts. Nicknamed when cannon balls bounced off her oak planking, Old Ironsides was undefeated in 40 historic battles. The ship, built in Boston in 1797, is still a US Navy ship and a living museum of Naval History. Every Year on the 4th of July, with decorative flags flying and her gun booming. The Constitution is towed out into the harbour and turned around to permit even weathering at her permanent dock in Charlestown.
This gem of a postcard was kind courtesy of Matt.
This gem of a postcard was kind courtesy of Matt.
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