Cover posted on January, 4 2010.Sunday, February 14, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
USA - Cover from Wayland – Maryland, MA, USA to Braga, Portugal.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Something more about Red Envelopes…
Thanks to my friend Terence Wong, now I know something more about the small red envelope he sent me...
The name for the red envelope or packet is Hóng Bão, Ang Pao or Lai See (紅包 in traditional Chinese).
The ritual of exchanging red envelopes has its roots in traditional Chinese folklore and culture. The color red symbolizes good fortune and power and is used for celebrations to convey blessings and positive energy and to diffuse negative energy. Its rectangular shape resembles that of ancient shields and symbolizes protection. During the Chinese New Year celebration children are gifted with money in red envelopes. To receive money in a red envelope is considered to be lucky for the person who gives it and for the person who receives it.
The person who receives the “remedy” places the money or check in a red envelope and gives it to the Feng Shui practitioner. This exchange creates an auspicious bond between the practitioner and the client. Using the red envelope shows the recipient’s sincere intention and respect for the knowledge shared at a consultation and protects the client and practitioner as well as the teachings and ancient traditions. Use of the red envelope also strengthens and enhances the effectiveness of Feng Shui information.
Each night the Feng Shui practitioner places all the red envelopes under his/her pillow and sleeps on them, offering blessings and reinforcing the positive intentions to all those who shared in the Feng Shui experience. In the morning the practitioner removes the money and saves all red envelopes to be burned on an auspicious day.
To know more about please follow the link at Wiki:
Saturday, February 6, 2010
SINGAPORE - Cover from Singapore to Braga, Portugal.
First Day Cover posted on January, 8 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Terence)
Friday, February 5, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Welcome the 6000th Visitors
Aqui ficam as melhores saudações Filatélicas, para os visitantes de todo o mundo, que diariamente visitam o meu blog.(English version)
Here are the best Philatelic greetings to visitors from all over the world who daily visit my blog.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
USA - Cover from Pisgah Forest – NC, USA to Braga, Portugal.

Cover with Christmas postcard posted on December, 23 2009.(Special thanks to my friend Jean-Claude)





























