Our theme this week is anything you wish.
I was happy to receive the following stamp, as it is geological. I was even more happy to learn via Google translate, that this is an image of "the Devil's Table":
Imagine how creepy this would be at night, in the moonlight!
Join me this week for this open theme, perhaps featuring a stamp that is hard to fit into a theme.
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Theme next week: It's Memorial Day in the USA. Share a stamp commemorating a person or event worth remembering.
Theme week after that: Music and musical instruments.
Viridian
10 comments:
I have a postcard with a collage of USSR stamps.
I wouldn't like to get too close. I'm sure it must be stable but even so.
I caught a bug last week and so I didn't manage to visit everyone. I'll try to do a double circuit this week if things work out a bit better.
Locally we have a 'Devil's Armchair', so he must move on to Germany for his repast:-) He has his fair share of geological features named after him.
Beautiful stamp from an impressive place! I wouldn't mind to go there for a walk...
I found a registered envelope and stamps from the United Nations.
We need to move Joy's armchair to sit at your Devil's Table. Great stamp.
Devil's Table - sounds so cool as a name of a place...and stamp too..would love to visit it one day!
Wow, that's an impressive rock!
Beautiful combination of colours, too.
i cannot really imagine its size, i'll join the googling :)
Sorry I am so late checking in. My stamp today is the Seattle, Washington Space Needle,from the 1962 WORLD'S FAIR.
a very interesting stamp! i wish i can receive one of those, too!
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