Tuesday, January 11, 2011

SLOVAKIA - Cover from Bystre, Slovakia to Braga, Portugal

Cover with stamp from the issue ‘Nature Protection: Muránska Plain - Primerose (Primula Auricula)’posted on Octoberber, 15 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Milos Leng)

There are around 400 types in the Primula genus blooming in spring, which is also reflected in the scientific genus name – Primula, which in Latin shall mean early, or the first. This name for the genus was first time used in the botanical scripts already in the 14th century. Primula can be found by swamps and wetlands as well as in the alpine areas. The representatives of the genus are spread mainly in the northern hemisphere where almost half of the species originated in the Himalayas. There are seven species of this genus in Slovakia.
Except for the Carpathian region, Primula is also spread in the Alps and in the Apennines. In the Western Carpathians, there occurs endemic sub-species Primula auricula subsp. hungarica. In Slovakia, it is located in numerous limestone mountains where it grown in rocks, rock slits and on talus. They can be frequently found on the cliffs of Muránska plain, therefore, this species has become the motif of the issued stamps. It is a sun-exposed, or half-shade species. Early in spring (April to June) it beautifies the rocks with its bright yellow fragrant flowers. It blooms so early because floral buds start already in the autumn and they overwinter covered in leaves. Heterostyly is typical for Primula – it means that in flowers there is differently long stamen on the specimen which prevents self-pollination. The flowers are pollinated by various types of insect. Later small seeds are created which are distributed by wind (anemochory). The plant is 5 – 25 cm high. Fleshy, obovate, grey to dark-green leaves are located in the leaf rosette. The whole plant is glandulous, villose and floury. This cover protects the plant against excessive water vaporization, whereby the plant can survive also a longer dry period. It belongs to so-called dealpine species. These plant species during the ice ages descended from the alpine level to the lower mountainous where they have stayed also after the end of unfavourable period due to suitable conditions. Apart from the decorative use, it is also used as the medicinal plant, which is referred to in numerous folk’s names (e.g. kaška, bear’s ear, etc.). It has the same healing effects as the less rare and not protected Primula veris. For its rarity this species in Slovakia belongs to the legally protected plants. This species is also included in the Red List of higher plants in Slovakia and it is listed in the category of endangered species.
Jaromír Kučera

(Source:  POFIS - Postal Philatelic Service of the Slovak Post)


Nature Protection: Muránska Plain - Primerose (Primula Auricula)
Date of Issue: 15-10-2010
Type: Commemorative
Denomination: 2x 0.80€
No. of Stamp in Set: 2
Size: 44.4 x 30.7 mm
Perforation:
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: Recess printing from flat plate combined with offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer: Poštovní tiskárna cenin Praha, a. s.
Designer: Igor Piačka

Monday, January 10, 2011

MALAYSIA - Cover from IPOH, Malaysia to Braga, Portugal



First Day Cover of the Malaysian stamps issue ‘Malaysia 1 – Peoples First, Performance Now’posted on November, 10 2010.
(Special thanks to my best friend Khor Kok Keong)

Stamps issue brochure
Stamps issue brochure

Sunday, January 9, 2011

CHINA – Cover from Wuhan - Hubei (湖北), China to Braga, Portugal


Cover with strip of stamps from the 2009’s Guangji Bridge stamps issue posted on October, 20 2010.
(Special thanks to friend Hai Huang)

Guangji Bridge

Date of Issue: 16-11-2009
Type: Commemorative
Denomination: 3x 120fen
No. of Stamp in Set: 3
Size: 50 x 30 mm
Perforation: 13 x 12½
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing House
Designer: Wang Huming

To complete the postal rate, it was used a third stamp of 50fen from the 1998 stamps issue - ‘The Longquan Kiln-China's Ceramics’.
The stamps represent different types of ceramic vases from three different dynasties.

Vase with Five Spouts - Northern Song Dynasty
Vase with Phoenix Ears - Southern Song Dynasty
Double Gourd Vase - Yuan Dynasty
Engraved Ewer Decorated with Three Fruits - Ming Dynasty
Date of Issue: 13-10-1998
Type: Commemorative
Denomination: 3x 50fen and 150fen
No. of Stamp in Set: 4
Size: 30 x 40 mm
Perforation: 12
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing House
Designer: Wang Huming and Ren Yu

Saturday, January 8, 2011

SINGAPORE – Postcard from Singapore to Braga, Portugal



Postcard of the Singapore Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010 with special 20th Anniversary of Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between Singapore and China posted on October, 18 2010.
(Special thanks to my best friend Terence)

Friday, January 7, 2011

Thursday, January 6, 2011

LATVIA – Cover from Riga, Latvia to Braga, Portugal

First Day Cover of the 100th Anniversary of Latvia Republic stamps issue posted on December, 12 2010.
(Special thanks to my best friend Juris Tarvids)

Date of Issue: 12-11-2010

Type: Commemorative
Denomination: 0.35Ls, 0.38Ls and 0.98Ls
No. of Stamp in Set: 3

Size:

Perforation:

Color: Multicolor

Process of Printing: offset

Protection of the stamp:

Printer: SIA "Baltijas banknote"

Designer: Elita Viliama

Postcard

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

TURKEY – Cover sent from Bursa, Turkey to Braga, Portugal

Cover commemorative stamp of 110Kurus from the ‘World Environmental Day’ stamps issue miniature sheet, posted on December, 13 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Baris Yakar)

Date of Issue: 05-06-2010
Type: Commemorative
Denomination: 110 Kurus
No. of Stamp in Set: 4 in miniature sheet
Size:
Perforation:
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer:
Designer:

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

USA - Cover from El Paso - Texas, USA to Braga, Portugal


Cover with stamps and postcard posted on November, 10 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Jean-Claude Linossi)

Monday, January 3, 2011

Sunday, January 2, 2011

ARGENTINA – Cover sent from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Braga, Portugal

First Day Cover of the ‘Exposición Mundial de Filatelia – Portugal 2010 - Azulejos’ commemorative stamp issue, posted on September, 25 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Viviana Cernjul)

Tile detail of the Carmo Church in Oporto, Portugal

Date of Issue: 25-09-2010
Type: Commemorative stamp
Denomination: $10
No. of Stamp in Set: 1 in souvenir sheet
Size:
Perforation:
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer: Correo Argentino
Designer:

Saturday, January 1, 2011

RUSSIA – Cover sent from Krasnodar, Russia to Braga, Portugal

First Day Cover of the 2010 - ‘Historical-Cultural heritage of Russia - Valaam’ commemorative stamp issue, posted on October, 21 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Vladimir Gritsay)

Valaam archipelago (Valaam), located in the north-western part of Lake Ladoga, is by right considered the pearl of Karelia and the unique historical and natural landscape area. The archipelago consists of the island of Valaam and more than 50 small islands. A dissected coastline, a lot of bays, inlets, sheer granite cliffs feature the landscape. Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery - supposedly founded in the XI-XIII centuries, during the colonization of the islands - is an essential part of a unique complex of Valaam archipelago.
Constructions of the beginning of the XVIII century - the end of the XIX century, including the Spaso-Preobrazhensky cathedral, belltower, the barbican church of Peter and Paul, church of the Assumption, the skete of St. Nicholas and many others have been preserved till nowadays.
In 1965, Valaam was granted the status of natural reserve; and in 1979 the national museum-reserve was created on the island.
The souvenir sheet depicts the panorama of the Valaam archipelago.

Date of Issue: 08-06-2010
Type: Commemorative souvenir sheet
Denomination: 25py
No. of Stamp in Set: 1 in souvenir sheet
Size: 95 x 95 mm
Perforation: 12
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer:
Designer: Moscovets A.

Welcome the 12000th 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.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year 2011

I would like to wish You, Your Families and Friends a Happy New Year.
That 2011 can bring you all Good Health, Happiness, Success and Joy.

SINGAPORE – Cover from Singapore to Braga, Portugal

First Day Cover of the ‘Festivals In Singapore’ stamps issue posted on October, 20 2010.
(A very special thanks to my best friend Terence Wong)

Brochure

Postcards

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Sent 26 & 29 of December 2010

Postcrossing cards, registered covers and cover sent to China, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Singapore.

TAIWAN - Cover from Taipei, Taiwan to Braga, Portugal

Registered First Day Cover of the ‘Bridges of eastern Taiwan’ stamps issue, posted on October, 20 2010.
(A very special thanks to my friend Kia Hsu)

To publicize the beauty of Taiwan’s bridges, Chunghwa Post has previously issued three sets of stamps in its “Bridges of Taiwan” series. These were released on April 12, 2007, May 12, 2008, and March 10, 2010, featuring the bridges of northern, central, and southern Taiwan respectively. Now this Post is following up with a fourth set of four stamps on bridges of eastern Taiwan. Their designs follow:
1. Lizejian Bridge, Yilan (NT$5): Spanning the Dongshan River, it is a single-arch bridge without any piers. Opened to traffic in June of 1992, the bridge has a total length of 148 meters, a width of 22 meters, and a top-of-the-arch height of 26 meters. Like a rainbow arching over green water, the bridge has become a Dongshan River landmark.
2. Taroko Bridge, Hualien (NT$5): The Taroko Bridge has five light-blue steel-arch spans over the Liwu River. The main spans are located in Xiulin Township, Hualien County. Opened to traffic in February of 2002, the bridge is 1,248 meters in length and 20.8 to 29.6 meters in width. The height of its tallest arch is 25 meters. Imbued with local character, the beautiful bridge has become one of Hualien’s most recognizable landmarks.
3. Hongye Bridge, Taitung (NT$12): Spanning the Luye River, Hongye Bridge is located in Hongye Village at 400 meters above sea level. Opened to traffic in March of 2000, the bridge has a total length of 133 meters, a width of 10 meters, and a height of 10 meters. The dark-red steel-arch bridge is beautifully set off against the surrounding mountain greenery and murmuring river.
4. Pudu Bridge, Hualien (NT$15): Spanning the Liwu River, Pudu Bridge, located in the Tianxiang recreation area of the Taroko National Park, is a cable-stayed steel bridge. Completed in October of 2003, the bridge has a total length of 88 meters, a width of 3 meters, and a height of 15 meters. Surrounded by strikingly beautiful green mountains and spanning a spectacular deep gorge, the beauty of Pudu Bridge is heaven sent.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

FINLAND – Cover from Kälviä, Finland to Braga, Portugal

First Day Cover of the Finnish 2010 Christmas stamp issue, posted on November, 5 2010.
(Special thanks to my best friend Sini Linnanmäki)

Santa Claus and his reindeer is a very common pair all over the world. So it is only natural to have them both in Finnish Christmas stamps.
The designer, Tommi Vallisto, has succeeded to capture Santa's friendly expression and the expectant reindeer waiting for the Christmas sleigh ride!

Date of Issue: 05-11-2010
Type: Commemorative stamp
Denomination: 0.55€
No. of Stamp in Set: 2 self-adhesive
Size: 34.5 x 24.5 mm
Perforation:
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: offset
Protection of the stamp:
Printer: Posti, Finland
Designer: Tommi Vallisto

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

ALGERIA - Cover from Setif, Algeria to Braga, Portugal

Illustrated cover with commemorative stamp of 15.00 from the 2010 ‘Date fruit of Algeria stamps issue. Included also are stamps from the stamp issues Jewels of Southern Algeria and Mosques of Algeria. The cover was posted on November, 27 2010.
(Special thanks to my friend Ouari Khemissi)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_dactylifera

Sunday, December 26, 2010

LATVIA – Cover from Riga, Latvia to Braga, Portugal

First Day Cover of the 2010 Latvian Christmas stamps issue posted on December, 3 2010. (Special thanks to my best friend Juris Tarvids)

Saturday, December 25, 2010

UKRAINE – Cover from Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine to Braga, Portugal

Cover with 2010 Ukrainian Christmas stamps and greetings postcard posted on December, 6 2010.
(A very special thanks to my friend Volodymyr Sulyma)

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2011

I wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year of 2011 to all my friends and visitors.

FRANCE – Cover from Paris, France to Braga, Portugal

Cover with parcel of the Sandro Botticelli souvenir sheet posted on December, 6 2010.
(A very special thanks to my friend Fatwa Abd)

(Christmas postcard)

(Portuguese 1996 Christmas postcard)

Among the works of Botticelli that is attributed to the period known icons of the Renaissance figure Printemps, a work created around 1482. He was placed in a surreal nature that allegory of spring whose figures are taken from classical mythology, Venus in the center, the Zephyr wind nymph Chloris and Flora right, Mercury to the left, the three Graces .... A work whose symbolism is more complex than it seems.

Date of Issue: 08-11-2010
Type: Commemorative souvenir sheet
Denomination: 0.87€ and 1.40€
No. of Stamp in Set: 2
Size: 143 x 105 mm
Perforation:
Color: Multicolor
Process of Printing: photogravure
Protection of the stamp:
Printer: La Poste, France
Designer:

Thursday, December 23, 2010