Friday, 4 April 2025

A Postcard A Day - Friday4 April 2025 - Friday Smiles

 


Hello lovely ladies,
Spring is coming, the sun is shining and life is good! Have you got much to smile about? Join me at Annie's A Stitch In Time.

I have a postcard from Finland to share with you. I get many cards from Finland as Postcrossing is very popular there but rarely do I get a view of a town or landscape. Here is a view from the old town of Raua:
Part of the centre ( Old Rauma) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, due to its well-preserve old wooden architecture.

Wikipedia writes: In the 14th century, before it was declared a town, Rauma had a Franciscan monastery and a Catholic church. In 1550, the townsmen of Rauma were ordered to relocate to Helsinki, but this was unsuccessful and Rauma continued to grow.


The stamp is beautiful.

The Europa stamp depicting flora features the Zostera marina seagrass, the only fully submerged seed plant in the Baltic Sea. The distribution of the salt-dependent plant extends to the central Gulf of Finland and the northern Bothnian Sea. The plant also provides a habitat for many other species.


“The Europa stamps feature a beetle and a plant. The gleaming water at the top of each stamp emphasizes the fact that the species live underwater. The shape of the upper part of the stamps depicts a wave, and the uneven stamp separation creates an image of air bubbles rising to the surface,” say Susanna Rumpu and Ari Lakaniemi, the stamp’s designers.

The animal for the Finnish Europa stamps is the Macroplea pubipennis leaf beetle, which thrives in shallow and sheltered sea bays. The beetle, which is less than a centimeter long, can seldom be found in Finland in the area from Hamina to Oulu and on the Åland Islands.

I've had a quiet week. The clocks have gone forward and I always need a week or so to feel cofortable with it.

On Monday my neighbor Dian knocked on my window and told me to look outside. There I saw a lunar eclipse! 
Bad photo but I didn't have time to get my camera out and just used my phone. I looked it up and I found stuff about eclipses in March until the 29th but nothing about the 31st. The blacked out bit is the shadow of the earth as far as I understand it. 

On Tuesday Kim and Andy came to lunch, after I had gone to the health centre to have my stitches out. All is well, no infection.

The private gym that I go to has added another room to their venue and I have had lessons there. The other ladies seem reluctant (or not able) to change their schedules to go to the new room. On Tuesday I was the only one, I had a private lesson. Fantastic. And yesterday there were two of us. The teacher can easily monitor and correct any mistakes. I have been doing Pilates for years but the teacher pointed out something I had obviously done incorrectly all these years.

I'll leave you with My cat's fangs:

And with some funnies of course at the end.

Wishing you all a very pleasant weekend,

Blessings,
Lisca





























Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Second on the second - Wednesday 2 April 2025 - Here's one I did before....

 

This is an old post from April 2016:


Good Morning Friday! Good Morning Smiley friends!

The week has really flown by. The weather has improved immensely and the temperatures are now in the 20s (Celcius). I love it. 

My postcard for today comes from Russia
It is a painting by Anna Silvonchik and is called "Stork's Gift", oil on canvas 2012. Svetlana sent it to me quite recently. There are some lovely stamps on it too:
How has your week been? Mine has been fine. (I will be linking up with Virginia for Rocking Your World Friday). I finished the lace project I was doing (the bell) and you can see that on my previous blog (Wednesday). All I have to do now is starch it.

My DH has finished the bathroom, and is doing the lights on the terrace. Saturday he will start on my craft room downstairs. I had been using this craft room on concrete floor and with bare bricks. Even the shelving was made out of bare bricks. Now it's going to be done properly. So of course I have had to take everything out! All my craft stuff is now in the old kitchen in boxes on improvised shelving (again). My desk is there too so at least i can do something. I'm looking forward to it being finished. That has to be in the middle of June as we are expecting guests then.

My magazine from Holland (that I subscribe to) Flow has arrived today and I spent quite a lot of time relaxing and reading it. 

Isn't it colourful? It has a little booklet inside to practice drawing letters. And I loved reading about Frida Kahlo. 

Today I have been hanging curtains. Half the window is done. I have not taken a photo because the room is still in a mess. Next week.

That sums me up....


But I keep smiling. I've reached my target weight: 60kg! Hurray! No more diet, and I can drink wine again!
I'm also linking up with Annie at A Stitch In Time for Friday Smiles. I don't really have any funnies today. But I did see this posted by one of you (can't remember who it was) which is very appropriate for me at the moment. I have been potting my geraniums and my chilli pepper seedlings are reading to be potted too.

Monday we plan to go away for a few days in our campervan. We'd like to go to Portugal and stock up on wine (vinho verde is a type of white wine I like and it is not readily available here, so it's an excuse to go to Portugal and buy it there).

That's it from me. Sorry it was a bit hurried and rambling but I want to get those flipping curtains done today.

Have a good week all of you,
Keep smiling,
Lisca

Tuesday, 1 April 2025

A Postcard A Day - Tuesday 1 April 2025 - T for Golden Years

 Hello lovely girls,

It's the beginning of a new month and hopefully a warmer one than last month. 

I have a lovely postcard for you:



It features an old fashioned sight: washing hanging out to dry in the wind. The card comes from the Netherlands and was sent by Marleen who wrote that she had got the card at a book presentation of a book called Gouden Jaren (Golden Years) by Annegreet van Bergen.

In the speech bubbles in the photo below are some quotes from the book: "In 1965 we had to go to the neighbours to make a phone call" and "In 1952 I shared a vacuum cleaner with my mother-in-law" and "In 1960 one in every three Dutchmen had false teeth". 

The book is about how our lives have changed since the 50s and 60s. Comments at the bottom of the card: "Ice flowers on the windows, the coal stove and the preserving jars, a riot of memories!"

It really resonated with me and the memories of my childhood. I looked on the Internet to see if it was still available. Yes, it was, so I've ordered it and now I am enjoying it myself. Well, thank you Marleen for this excellent suggestion.


The stamp is a normal International stamp with the typical Dutch tulips. 

As for my life here in southern Spain, I haven't really got a lot to report. It has been a quiet week. 

Here is my cat Ronnie:

And I can also show you a new plant, that was a recent birthday present:

Today is T for Tuesday where I really should have shown a drink. I have been out a few times but have forgotten to take any pictures. So here is one from the Internet:

That's it from me today. 
I'll be posting something tomorrow for Second on the 2nd (if I remember) so enjoy your week.

Take care,
Happy T-Day,
Lisca








Friday, 28 March 2025

A Postcard A Day - Friday 27 March 2025 - Friday Smiles

 Hello lovely peeps,

How are you all? Has it been a good week? Lots of smiles? I've had a good week and I'll tell you all about it, but first let's look at my postcard first:

It comes from the UK and it shows  a caricature of the Lord Mayor in a (horse drawn?) carriage. It was sent to me by Charlotte who lives in Dorking in the South East of England.

 It's what they call a 'maxi card'. It has a stamp on the picture side of the card. And that stamp has the same image as the postcard.


According to the info on the back of the card, the original stamp was designed by Paul Cox. 


The functional stamps are beautiful. 


Of course there is the lovely Paddington Bear and on the left a Christmas stamp. In the middle there is a stamp about the 150th Anniversary of Queen Victoria Accession. It features the Albert Memorial, a ballot box and Disraeli.

And also on the card is a fun sticker of a snail (as in snail mail):


Right then, what have I been doing? I guess my most exciting day was Tuesday. It's the day that my friends Kim and Andy come and I cook for them. I had been to the fishmonger to buy fish and I had prepped a fish pie. But we never got to eat it.
 Andy does little jobs around the house but there weren't any this week. He did offer to get a sack of pellets (for my pellet burner stove) from the storage cave next door as they are heavy. Now because the weather has been so bad and wet, my outdoor cat called Scallywag was allowed to sleep in that cave. She sleeps on top of the bags of pellets. My cat Ronnie does not like that at all and gets very agressive if he smells this other cat. So when Andy came down the steps with the bag of pellets Ronnie got very agressive as he could smell the other cat, who had been sleeping on top of the bag. I could see that Ronnie was about to attack the bag and in my mind's eye, I could see all the pellets strewn all over the stairs. So I stretched out my arms to stop him and he attacked me in stead of the bag. He bit me really hard in my arm. There was blood everywhere and I ended up spending the afternoon in A&E waiting to be seen and eventually had stitches put in. I won't show you the wound but this was my arm after I got home from the hospital. 


Today my arm is bruised black and blue. I saw my doctor today and it's OK. I have no infection (I have started antibiotics).

I was supposed to go to Granada that afternoon with my friend Antonia for a concert. We left an hour later than planned but made it in time to have something to eat before the concert. (The fish pie never got cooked, so I was hungry)

It was a vegetarian restaurant and the food was delicious. I had falafel in pita bread (not in the photo). I also had Moroccan mint tea (sorry, again no photo).
That was the door to the toilet. All very Alhambra inspired.

The concert was Mozart's Requiem and Orff's Carmina Burana. 

The choir came from Moldavia and the orchestra was from Minsk, Belarus. It was amazing, especially the Carina Burana.

That is all from me today. There will be some funnies at the end.

Have a great weekend,
Lisca










































Tuesday, 25 March 2025

A Postcard A Day - Tuesday 25 March 2025 - T for postcards, birthdays, and good friends

 Hello lovely peeps,

What a lovely week this has been! I have lots to show you so let me crack on with my postcard:



A beautiful picture of the north side of the  Aachen cathedral (called the Dom), Germany, near the Dutch border.

Wikipedia writes about the cathedral: One of the oldest cathedral buildings in Europe, it was constructed as the royal chapel of the Palace of Aachen of Emperor Charlemagne, who was buried there in 814. From 936 to 1531, the original Palatine Chapel saw the coronation of thirty-one German kings and twelve queens. Later, much expanded, it was a minster and collegiate church, becoming a cathedral briefly from 1803 to 1825, and again in 1930 when the Diocese of Aachen was revived. 
In 1978, Aachen Cathedral was one of the first 12 sites to be listed on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, because of its exceptional artistry, architecture, and central importance in the history of the Holy Roman Empire.

Seen from above:

The Palatine chapel reminds me of some mosques I've visited:

I grew up in the Netherlands, and I've been to Aachen, but I have never visited the cathedral, regrettably.

The stamps are colourful:

The stamp with the bear is about the annual film festival. 
The 75th annual Berlin International Film Festival, usually called the Berlinale, took place between 13 and 23 February 2025 in Berlin, Germany. American filmmaker Todd Haynes was named the Jury President for the main competition. Wikipedia

The other two are from the new definitive stamps (replacing the flower stamps). The series is called World of Letters and features images of things made from paper:

Quite fun don't you think?

Now, what have I been up to? My friend Antonia's daughter who lives here in the village, is married to a Dutch man (Arris). His parents from the Netherlands have been my friends ever since their son got married. They were visiting last week and of course Antonia and I incorporated a visit to the farm in one of our walks:

The fist decent day after 5 weeks of rain. My friends enjoying the evening sunshine. Their son Arris in relaxing in his hammock.
After saying goodbye to the Dutch (they were leaving the next morning) Antonia and I stopped at the bar for a drink:
She treated me to a Baileys!

Then on Saturday I celebrated my birthday:
I had loads of friends come and I felt very blessed.

My friend Dian bought me a Sachertorte to put the candles on:

The cake was delicious. We had a lovely party. Here I am with my Dutch friend Arris:

What else? Yesterday I had to get up early to take my car for its yearly technical inspection (The Spanish equivalent to the British MOT or the Dutch APK). It was cold (4 degrees):

And when I came out (yes, my car passed with flying colours) I looked at the mountains and it had snowed again:

Today is the T-Party hosted by Elizabeth and Bluebeard. For that I need a drink. Well, I think there are plenty of drinks in the above photos for me to qualify. But here's another one:

Just to finish, a photo of my cat Ronnie while asleep on the couch:

That's all from me today.

Happy T-Day all,
(Ronnie sends his love to Bluebeard and Squiggles)

Lisca