Thursday, May 28, 2009

ESTONIA - europe cept 2009


I received today via the "Switzerland to the rest of the world" tag this amazing Cover and the FDC Maxicard. I think it's an advertisment - because the stamp is not real is just printed on the card! But georgeus members we have who read first the profile before sending some crap! thanks so much dear Ella!

The other day i received the FDC from SusaTiina! Thank you so much!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

ESTLAND


A nice cover i received from august4 in Estonia via Postcrossing.
As i can remember me right it was from the maxicard exchanger RR. stamped on the 03. Februar 2009

Saturday, May 23, 2009

NETHERLANDS - europe cept 2009


The first time i get the Europe CEPT 2009 from the Netherlands!

18 JUNE 2008

received yesterday a postcard with the stamp on it
19 JUNE 2009
lovely paul sent me last week a post fresh fdc because he thought it can't be that i have from nearly every country a nice fdc just the netherlands are missing! :) thank you so much!





LIECHTENSTEIN - europe cept 2009


This year i send the FDC to my own address! :)

ITALIA


Date of Issue: 07.05.2009

LITHUANIA - europe cept 2009

CZECH REPUBLIK - europe cept 2009

ALAND

BULGARIA



Date of Issue: 28th April 2009

RUSSIA



Friday, May 15, 2009

FINLAND - europe cept 2009



the 1st EUROPA CEPT Cover i've received this year!
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Other envelopes i received through Postcrossing.com

and on July the 18th i received from dear marja the maxicard! Thank you so much!


The universe on two stamps! The year 2009 is being celebrated at the International Year of Astronomy. The theme year is endorsed by the UN and organised by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and UNESCO. The international slogan is The Universe – Yours to Discover.
Astronomy is also the subject of two EUROPA stamps issued in May. The pair of stamps depict a fantasy landscape of lakes and different heavenly bodies. The left-hand stamp has the Moon in the centre, with the Milky Way on the right side of the stamp. The stamp on the right bears a comet on its left side, accompanied by a lunar eclipse. The large planet shown on the stamp is Saturn.


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