Friday, 17 July 2026

A Postcard A day - Friday 17 July 2026 - Friday Smiles

 Hello lovely peeps,

Has it been a good week for you? Have you had many smiles? I have, especially this morning as I went to check my post box to find three postcards! Happy days!

One of them is this one:

It comes to me from Canada, from someone called Norm. There is no acknowledgement of the artist or copyright, so I have no idea who the artist is. But it is a fun illustration I think. A bit steampunky. 

The stamp is interesting:


The international rate stamp features a photograph of the Qarlinngua sea arch in Arctic Bay, Nunavut, by Canadian photographer Clare Kines.


Canada Post writes:
Pronounced kar-ling-wah, the Qarlinngua sea arch is located approximately 85 kilometres southwest of the community of Arctic Bay, Nunavut, at the north end of Baffin Island.
The Inuktitut name means "like pants."
Locals estimate that the formation is more than 50 metres high.
Wind and water erosion over many years likely contributed to the formation.

It comes from a series called 'Far and Wide':




Tongait KakKasuangita SilakKijapvinga – Torngat Mountains National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador (Michael Winsor)
Tehjeh Deé (South Nahanni River), Nááts'įhch'oh National Park Reserve – Northwest Territories (Colin Field)
Sunflowers – Altona, Manitoba (Mike Grandmaison)
Galiano Island, British Columbia (James Stevenson)
Abbaye de Saint-Benoît-du-Lac, Quebec (Ladislas Kadyszewski)
Point Prim Lighthouse – Belfast, Prince Edward Island (Sander Meurs)
Thousand Islands, Ontario (Ian Coristine)
Restigouche River, New Brunswick (Guylaine Bégin)
Qarlinngua sea arch – Arctic Bay, Nunavut (Clare Kines

What a fascinating natural phenomena.

Now back to Spain, where I am sweltering in the heat. 

My lemon tree is growing lemons again:

There are in total seven tiny lemons.

My week was good. I've had people to lunch twice but didn't take any pictures. I've gone for a drink with friends on Saturday night. Again no pictures. I've been to aquagym twice in the evening. Again no photos but I have a photo of the municipal swimming pool:

I really don't have much to show you.
Perhaps I can show you this picture which I have hanging on the wall. It features my mum with me (on the right) and my sister (on the left).
It must have been the summer of 1956 as I am not wearing glasses. It is taken behind the shopping street where the optician is, so perhaps we had gone to buy said glasses.

Rotterdam was bombed completely during WWII so in the 1950s it was slowly being rebuilt. 
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Here is a photo from the internet of the 'park' where our photo was taken.

And below you can see the shopping centre on the other side of the building:

The pedestrianised shopping centre is called the Lijnbaan and was quite a novelty in those days. Here is a photo of the Lijnbaan at night:

That is all from me today. Of course there are some funnies at the end.

Enjoy the weekend and don't forget to drink plenty of water during this heat.

Lisca































Tuesday, 14 July 2026

A Postcard A Day - Tuesday 14 July 2026 - T for cats and puppies

 Hello lovely peeps,

I hope you all had a good weekend and start to the week. 

Let me show you another postcard:
It comes from Belarus and the text in the middle reads:"Don't forget me". And bottom right says: "I am writing you."

The stamp is the following:
It's a scary looking monster scarab called Lucanus Servus also known as the European Stag beetle.
They are quite big (the males) it's very impressive.

The big horns of the males are not done to hurt, as it could be thought at first sight, but to grasp and to make rivals in love to fall from the branches. Once the field is free from other pretenders, then serve, folded to touch the branch in front of the female head, to imprison it, immobilizing it for the whole mating duration © Heinz Rothacher


I had a lovely few days. On Saturday we had a 'bring-and-share' lunch in a village an hour's drive way. I had prepared some dough to make savoury cinnamon rolls. The dough turned out beautifully:

In this hot weather the dough proves and doubles in size in no time. I rolled the dough out and spread a spice & butter mixture on it, then added grated cheese and rolled it all up. Cut it into slices and baked them. They came out perfectly but when I tried one, it was inedible! Way too salty! What with the cheese and the salted butter, I should have left the salt out but I didn't. They all ended up in the bin.
I had eventually cooked some pork chops so I didn't go empty handed.
There was lots of stuff as you can see.

This lady makes a mean trifle:
You can also see a jug of wine on the table, which could be my ticket to the T-Party hosted by Elizabeth and Bluebeard.
And our host, a German gentleman, had made a delicious semolina pudding with blueberry sauce:
The topic of conversation was the bush fires. Where we were was quite close to the fires you might have seen on the news. The death toll is 13 as I write this.
This little town is Garrucha, a seaside resort that my daughter Tracey and I have visited two yeas ago. You can see the fire in the back ground. It's very frightening, although it is more than an hour's drive from here, we all know someone who lives there. 

It's still very hot:

On Sunday I invited the pastor of our church to lunch. He is a widower and lives alone. He is a lot younger than me and he lost his wife a few years before my husband died. So we understand each other. We chatted so much I completely forgot to take any photos.

But I did take a picture of the sunset that evening:

Ronnie the cat is scratching himself a lot, so I think he might have fleas. I don't know where he got them as the only outdoor space he's allowed to be is the patio which is completely enclosed. But some street cats walk along the top of the (6ft) wall, so perhaps some fleas have fallen on top of Ronnie as he hisses at the 'intruders'. (How dare they walk along his wall!)

I bought a pipette at the pharmacy but it wasn't the brand Spot-On which I wanted. It was a Spanish brand. But it didn't work. Today I went to the vet in town and got the proper stuff. Lets hope that is better.

While I was at the vet I met one of my neighbours who's dog was having puppies. One was breached and so he ended up at the vets. Two puppies survived:


This is mother:

Here is a photo of my cat Ronnie:
I had just given him the medicine (in his neck) so I do hope it works. I haven seen any fleas but he has little bites everywhere and then scratches them so he ends up with scabs.

So much for my adventures.

Happy T-Day,

Lisca
























Friday, 10 July 2026

A Postcard A day - Friday 10 JUly 2026 - Friday Smiles

 Hello lovely girls,

I must apologize in advance for not having many photos from this week. Life has been happily tripping along as Virginia used to say. But I do have a postcard for you:


It was sent from a Postcrossing Meet-up in Dortmund, Germany.
Above you can see the location in Germany. The water depicted on the card is an artificial lake called the Phoenixsee (See means 'lake'.)
The Phoenix-See is located on the area of the former blast furnace and steel plant site of ThyssenKrupp in the middle of an urban environment. The lake is now a recreational area with a 3,2 km long pedestrian and bicycle path. Among the birds species you can observe on Phoenix-See are Tufted Duck, Canada Goose, Reed Bunting, Black-headed Gull, Eurasian Moorhen, Egyptian Goose and Mute Swan. (Wikipedia)

The members who were gathered at the meeting place signed (or stamped) many cards to be sent to people around the world. I was one of them.
It is very tiring and time-consuming (as I found out myself) to sign hundreds of cards, so many people have a little stamp with their username on it.

The postage stamps they used on my card are really nice. 
Udo Jürgens is a very famous Austrian singer of the so-called Schlager genre. I used to listen to his music back in the day. He had a lovely voice and sung clearly so I could understand what he was singing.

Udo Jürgens (1934-2014), was an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spanned over 50 years. He won the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria, composed close to 1,000 songs, and sold over 104 million records. In 2007, he additionally obtained Swiss citizenship. Wikipedia

Here is a bit of music from his farewell concert: 
I think Iris has  had something similar in one of her blogposts a while ago.

Enough of Udo, what has been happening here in Spain? What has made me smile?

Well, my cactus has flowered for the second time:

And I have finally finished putting all the photos in a large multi-photo frame. 
It has photos of all the people that I love, family as well as friends. It's hanging in a prominent place in my flat. I'm very pleased.

Of course Ronnie is a never ending source of pleasure and smiles:
Here he is drinking from his fountain.

And this is where I found him one afternoon when I couldn't find him anywhere. He was asleep under the coffee table.

That is all for now. Of course there will be some funnies at the end. But for now, I wish you all a lovely weekend,
Lisca