Saturday 10 October 2015

A Postcard a Day - Saturday 10 Oct 2015 Holland Denmark

Good Morning! Are you having a good weekend? We are both retired so every day is a weekend really....

I'm showing you two cards today. The first one is of Amsterdam, Netherlands because i have just booked some flights to Holland to spend Christmas with my mother.


It is a typical view of a Dutch canal. (In this case it is the Brouwersgracht).
The stamp is interesting.
It celebrates 200 years since the Battle of Waterloo, in which the king of the Netherlands, King Willem II, played a major role.

The second card is from Denmark because from Amsterdam we fly to Copenhagen in the New Year to visit our friends. This is the only card I have from Denmark:
It is the Danish royal family. The older couple are Queen Margarethe and Prince consort Henrik. The younger couple are crown prince Frederik and crown princess Mary. The two youngest children are twins. They are 4 years old. I don't know their names.

The stamps are very interesting too:



The large stamp on the right celebrates 200 years Danish schools. And the middle one, a character from the stories by Hans Christian Andersen: Numskull Jack.

I'm very excited to be going to Copenhagen as I have never been to Denmark. Our friends live in Zealand, an hour away from the capital.

That's all from me today. Have a great weekend and see you tomorrow,

Blessings,

Lisca

9 comments:

  1. I love your stamp collection. Blessings!

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  2. Wow! I did not even know Denmark had a royal family! But then I know little about the country. The Numskull Jack stamp made me giggle! I am not familiar with that Hans Cheistian Anderson story. I will ask my husband if he knows it. He grew up listening to a recording of HCA stories and he told me they were not for children!!!! Patsy

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    1. NUMSKULL JACK
      In 1855, H.C. Andersen published his fairy tale Numskull Jack. The seemingly naïve and put-upon hero is a figure familiar from popular fairy tales all over the world, often the youngest of three brothers. Confounding all expectations, however, he succeeds in besting his two older and more knowledgeable brothers in the battle to win the hand of the princess – largely on account of the strange and seemingly useless objects he gathers up from the road. Numskull Jack and the dead crow feature on the DKK 6.50 stamp.

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  3. Hi Lisca,thank you so much or the postcard it was a lovely surprise. Find it hard to believe I've been in here nearly 6weeks now. I am so looking forward to going home. All the good wishes from all of you have cheered me up enormously. Much love and hugs hugs to you, Shaz xxx

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    1. Ooo! Woop woop! You've made my day by sending me a message! I've been rooting for you and following Doug's blog to keep up to date. You really have been through the mill. I hope you are now on the homeward stretch and will slowly recover.
      Big hug (well, gently) and the bestest wishes!
      Love xxx
      Lisca

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  4. Prince Christian Valdemar Henri John, born 15 October 2005
    Princess Isabella Henrietta Ingrid Margrethe, born 21 April 2007
    Prince Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander, born 8 January 2011(twin)
    Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda, born 8 January 2011(twin)

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  5. An interesting write up of our Mary from Australia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary,_Crown_Princess_of_Denmark

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    1. Wow! I didn't know she was Australian! What a fairy tale story! Thanks.

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