Scrapping Cavewoman
Friday, 1 May 2026
A Postcard A day - Friday - 1 May 2026 - Friday Smiles
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
A Postcard A Day - Tuesday 28 April 2026 - T for sailing, King's Day and a haircut
256 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1949
Friday, 24 April 2026
A Postcard A day - Friday 24 April 2026 - Friday Smiles
More like a floating crystal palace than a traditional conservatory, the brand-new West Conservatory is not a display garden like most of Longwood, but a Mediterranean-inspired landscape of water features and blooming perennials designed to grow over time.
The first row of stamps, left to right, features “Half Dome, Merced River, Winter, Yosemite National Park, California” (1938); “Oak Tree, Sunset City, Sierra Foothills, California” (1962); “Thundercloud, Ellery Lake, High Sierra, Sierra Nevada, California” (1934); and “Denali and Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska” (1947).
The second row, left to right, features “The Golden Gate and Bridge from Baker Beach, San Francisco, California” (c.1953); “Road and Fog, Del Monte Forest, Pebble Beach, California” (1964); “Rock and Grass, Moraine Lake, Sequoia National Park, California” (1936); and “Leaves, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington” (c.1942).
The third row, left to right, features “Monument Valley, Arizona” (1958); “Tetons and Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming” (1942); “Jeffrey Pine, Sentinel Dome, Yosemite National Park, California” (1940); and “Mirror Lake, Mount Watkins, Spring, Yosemite National Park, California” (1935).
The fourth row, left to right, features “Maroon Bells, near Aspen, Colorado” (1951); “Aspens, Dawn, Autumn, Dolores River Canyon, Colorado” (1937); “Road After Rain, Northern California” (1960); and “Dunes, Oceano, California” (1963).
As evidenced by the striking images in this collection, Adams devoted much of his career to the advancement of photography as a fine art. Derry Noyes, an art director with USPS, designed the stamps using existing photographs.
So the stamp on my postcard shows 'Dunes, Oceano, California (1963).
That is all my smiles for now. I'm going to put some funnies at the end as per usual.
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
A Postcard A Day - Tuesday 21 April 2026 - T for castle, violets and an al fresco lunch
Hello lovely girls,
Here I am again with a postcard, a stamp and a drink.
At the time of the French Revolution a hospital was set up in the castle.
Finally, in 1851 the castle was bought from the family by the municipality of Aesch and rebuilt. Two classrooms and two teachers' houses were added. It was renovated in 1900 by Rudolf Sandreuter, who moved the main entrance to the village side and added gothic revival and an additional half-round tower. Starting in 1909 it was used as a school and community center. Since the renovation of 1958/59, which restored its original condition, the municipal administration has occupied the castle.
The stamp is large and pretty:
What have I been up to? This weekend I had lunch with my English speaking friends at the house of David and Patricia. They live a bit further down and as such have the same view as I have.
Because today is T for Tuesday, I am showing you a photo with the drinks on the table. I had water that day as I am trying to lose a little bit of weight before my holiday. Although I won't be wearing a bathing suit (May will be too cold for that) I do want to look 'good'.