Hello lovely peeps,
Here I am again with a postcard and hopefully a beverage of some sorts to celebrate Elizabeth and Bluebeard's T-Party.
My postard comes from Rhode Island:
I love these Lou Paper cards as they teach me about states in the US snd they capture the essence of each state.. Of course I had to look up where this 'smallest state' in the USA is.
The stamps are gorgeous:
I love the the left stamp with the schoolbus:
Even the clock is set to ten to eight, have you noticed?
The USPS writes: "With the release of this additional ounce stamp, The US Postal Service celebrates the iconic yellow school bus and its role in ensuring millions of children get to school and home again every day.About 2.5 million children across the United States ride a yellow bus to school every day. Besides providing reliable and safe transportation - a child is about 70 times safer riding the bus. than being driven to school in a car - these buses keep millions of cars off the road, saving billions of gallons of gasoline and preventing millions of pounds of harmful carbon dioxide emissions. Yet each bus remains its own little world, where countless childhood dramas play out, friendships form and dissolve, and daydreams are dreamed as the landscape passes."
The middle stamp has an eagle over the stars and stripes flag, and I have realized that it is the cancellation stamp and not part of the postage stamp.
Then there is the stamp on the right which celebrates the 250th anniversary of the US army and honours its service to the nation.
The USPS webssite writes this: "Predating the establishment of the Unites State by a year, the Army has been called America's first national institution. With its revolutionary-era motto 'This we'll defend', today's Army includes approximately 450.000 active-duty soldiers, more that 350.000 soldiers in the Army National Guard, nearly 190.000 soldiers in the Army Reserve, and more than 265.000 civilians who provide mission essential support, all of whom remain mindful of the Army's core values: loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage."
What have I been doing here in the south of Spain? I was invited to the dedication of my best friend's three grandchildren. Her eldest daughter, Isa, lives not far from here. I can see her house from my window. The dedications took place at her house.Three mums with three babies, all born within a month of each other. Two boys, one girl. One born in Spain, one in Germany and one in France.
Their brother, a pastor in Granada, did the 'service', and after that there were drinks and nibbles for the 40/50 people that were invited. There was a man setting up to make paella:
The burner was lit and he started to fry stuff:
King prawns in this case.
The prawns get taken out and the meat goes in:

It takes a couple of hours to prepare the paella so it was dark when we finally sat down to eat.

And there are probably a few drinks on the table here too
And one last photos with drinks:Just as an aside: My house is one of those houses in the background.
That is all from me today. Shall I show you where Ronni is?
On top of the sofa cushion, looking at me. But it's not such a good photo. Let me take another one:
He mauing at me and then jumped onto the table:
Now lying peacefully next to my laptop.
Happy T-Day all!
Lisca