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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Adopted and Adored (29.06.2010)


How much is that doggie in the window?
The one with the waggly tail~

For some reason that song always pops into my head whenever I see dogs, and I always forget the following lines, too. Seeing this stamp issue reminds me of the strays that my siblings and I used to bring home to a wary mum and dad begging them to let us keep them cos we wanted pets really badly but dad thought we'd be better off without the germs they might carry, haha!

Good old memories =)


Meet Piper, Jessie, Buckley, Daisy and Tigger.









No idea why the Bureau postmarked into Daisy's head lol



I think this breed of puppy somewhat looks extra sad, lol





Monday, July 19, 2010

Great Australian Railway Journeys (07.05.2010) - II

Oh the beautiful landscapes of Australia... 
Makes you wish you were a  bird so you could fly over these breathtaking views and take them all in...

Indian Pacific:




The Ghan



Australian World Heritage Sites (25.05.2010)

Creating maxicards of places/locations proved to be a lot more challenging as one cannot use the generic FDI postmark to realise these maxicards -- the location on the FDI postmark may not be in concordance with the featured location on the stamp.

This issue features four of Australia's world heritage sites, all in different states. After much searching and consideration, I've realised these maxicards using postmarks from their respective states, as well as the closest possible suburb to the featured sites.

Thanks to the Philatelic Bureau, the postmarks turned out perfect!! ♥ 


Tasmanian Wilderness - realised using a Kingston, Tasmania postmark.

Purnululu National Park, Western Australia - with a Perth, W.A. postmark

Gondwana Rainforests, New South Wales/Queensland 
This stamp features the Barrington Tops which is in NSW - with a Kurri Kurri, NSW postmark. 

Kakadu National Park: South Alligator River - with a Kakadu National Park, NT postmark

Kakadu National Park: South Alligator River - with a Kakadu National Park, NT postmark

Monday, July 12, 2010

Spotted!!

Well this came as a big surprise, seeing that I barely promoted this blog in any maximaphily enthusiasts websites whatsoever, besides linking Mum and my uncle and a few other maxicard ethusiasts... well, I guess one click leads to another and someone stumbled onto my humble webpage *beam*

So here's an interesting Portugese website - Central Theme of Campinas, informing its readers of anything philatelic, from exhibitions announcements to workshops and stamp collecting tips. Well, it's all in Portugese, but if you're really interested, Google translate could help you understand the website in your mother tongue. =)

Click to check out my page as Homepage of the Week.
(11-17th July)
*proud*