Showing posts with label Andorra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andorra. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 February 2025

State and County Maps

 See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt in search of states, counties or provinces...

Head for the beach in the 'sunshine state' or  spot a flamingo flying over the Everglades.

The bucolic delights of Suffolk and relax while imagining the sound on its coast of the backwash of sea waves on shingle as they move and turn the pebbles in a gentle rhythm.

Sunday, 6 February 2022

Winter Olympics

 

1980: 13th Winter Games, Lake Placid (Design Zou Jianjun)

All eyes on China who won their first medal of the games in the short track speed skating mixed relay.  Not an easy combination of words to say quickly, as the sports news broadcasters have discovered.  Time to settle down and watch everyone sliding and

1984: Winter Olympics, Sarajevo
jumping. Look out
1968: Winter Olympics, Grenoble (Design Jacques Combet ;Engraving Andre Freres)

incoming

1960: Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley (Design Jozsef Vertel)
Things will get busy
1983: Winter Olympics, Sarajevo
for the thrills and spills


especially in one of my favourite events, the bobsleigh.

Sunday Stamps theme this week is - Winter Sports - slide into See It On A Postcard



Sunday, 3 April 2016

Head for the Hills

I'll start with an Andorra postcard showing a view of the Arinsal River which starts its journey in the mountains.  The stamp they have reproduced to complement it is one of the (Spanish) 1963 Landscape definitives showing the Anyos Meadows.  The mountains of course are the Pyrenees and this is a popular winter sports area.  Andorra is under the joint suzerainty of France and Spain and for the mountain loving philatelist the perfect country because both Spain and France issue stamps. The GRP1 , a 100 kilometre path which circles Andorra. crosses the Arinsal River. 

Now to one of my impulse purchases because I love the mountains of Greece
and the stamps show the major summits of the mountain of the Gods, Olympus, and the three climbers who made the first ascent on 2nd August 1913.  Two Swiss -  Daniel Baud-Bovy  and
Frederic Boissonnas, the photographer and publisher
with their Greek mountain guide Christos Kakalos (a hunter of mountain goats) from the town of Litochora which is located at the bottom of the mountain and today is where most of the climbs start.  The photograph shows him on the Plateau of the Muses (2600m)
They experienced atrocious weather and when they raised the flag on what they thought was the top, the clouds parted and they saw they were on a lower peak, the Gods were obviously having some sport with them, so they had to descend this false summit and continue on their way up to the summit proper, Mytikas.  Kakalos's last ascent of the mountain would be in 1972 at the age of 93.  The article on the mountain refuge tells of his relationship with Olympus here  

An entry to Sunday Stamps II theme - Mountains - climb for the scenery at See It On A Postcard