Great Britain Swimmers on Sunday Stamps
As I have been 'missing' for quite a while I guess it is time for me to share a dip with an engaging British bird to be seen on many of our rivers
| Dipper - 16 Jan 1980 |
| Perch - 26 Jan 1983 |
| Otter - 5 Oct 1977 |
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Great Britain Swimmers on Sunday Stamps
As I have been 'missing' for quite a while I guess it is time for me to share a dip with an engaging British bird to be seen on many of our rivers
| Dipper - 16 Jan 1980 |
| Perch - 26 Jan 1983 |
| Otter - 5 Oct 1977 |
British stamps have acquired bar codes this year - but fortunately not all of them. No-one in our post offices (counters in a newsagent and a general shop) can tell us what they are for.
| Christmas without a barcode |
| Christmas with a bar code |
We moved into our present home in 1991. At that time we could stand at the windows at the back of our house and see the North Yorkshire Moors in the distance. This view has now been lost due to new houses blocking the way.
In 1992 the first series of the Four Seasons - Wintertime was issued and included this ...
| Hare on the North York Moors Great Britain - 14 January 1992 |
| Canada - 21 August 2015 |
1967 saw the centenary of Canada and a USA stamps for Canadian Landscape with what looks like a mountainous background.
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| USA - 25 May 1967 |
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| USA - 17 April 2001 |
I'm known as the man who talks to all the dogs I meet and I sometimes carry treats for them when i go on my daily walk.
When in my wife's car she often asks me, "Who is that?" Often my reply is "I don't know, but the dog's name is ...
So it seems natural when we have a 'Your Choice' theme on Sunday Stamps to show yet another dog.
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| USA - 20 September 2002 |
I just had to post this sheet sent to me by my daughter some months ago. It commemorates the 50th anniversary of -
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| USA - 27 July 2020 |
"Under a spreading ..
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| Great Britain - 27 February 1974 |
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| Great Britain - 28 February 1973 |
