It will be just after Cinco de Mayo, and close to the anniversaries of the Liberation of Europe by the Allies in 1945. You could share a stamp from Mexico, or one commemorating the end of WWII, or the liberation of a non-European country, or expressing the theme of Liberation in general. Interpret this theme broadly.
I'm being quite literal here, but you don't have to! I don't actually own this stamp. I copied this image from a blog on the internet The Fire Wire. This blog also has some information on Cinco de Mayo; so does Wikipedia. I promise in the future I will show only stamps I actually own. I look forward to your broad interpretations this week.
Theme next week: It is Mother's Day in the USA, and in other areas of the world. Let's share stamps of mothers and children; just children; just mothers (and Women's rights); children's art, even stamps that say LOVE. I have a heart-shaped stamp that I may use.
Viridian
6 comments:
I am remembering the Alamo.
This proved to be a more difficult theme than I expected.
Nice commemorative stamp!
It's a very dramatic stamp. Like Bob, I found it not as easy as I thought.
I found this theme hard too! But I like a challenge :) I must admit, I had never even heard of Cinco de Mayo before!
I have a magnet of this on my fridge.
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