March MFS RR's cards from Russia, Canada, Finland and Netherlands.
This beautiful building is the Astashovo Terem, the house of the peasant Martian Sazonov in Kostrona region. Inesa saw the card of my favs.
The House of Martian Sazonov (or Astashovo Terem) is a stunning 19th-century, fairytale-like Russian wooden palace built in 1897 in the Kostroma region. Commissioned by local peasant-turned-entrepreneur Martian Sazonov, the ornate building was restored in the 2010s from a dilapidated state to serve as a boutique hotel and museum.
Photo: Don Harmon
Laurence used such beautiful stamps to send this card but Canadian mail services ruined them. Was it really necessary to cross them out like that? 😒
On the back of the card: Banff Avenue with Stoney Sqauw Mt. (left) and Cascade Mountain, which presides over the busy mountain town of Banff. This is the administrative centre of Banff National Park, as well as a tourist service centre. The park occupies 2.564 square miles on the east slope of the Canadian Rockies.
The brown bear is Finland's national animal, and ancient Finns held it in such reverence that they used dozens of different names to avoid speaking it aloud. Today, with a population of around 2,000, Finland has one of the highest bear densities in Europe. The way to see wild brown bears is to spend a night in a purpose-built hide in the forests of Eastern Finland: you settle in during the afternoon, and bears typically appear in the long light of the Finnish summer evening.
The main hubs are Kuhmo and Suomussalmi in Kainuu, where bear-watching operators run overnight excursions. June is the prime month, with near-endless light, active bears, and a good chance of seeing cubs born that spring. Finland's wildlife operators manage feeding stations under strict regulations, and guides are careful not to disturb natural behaviour. - in: https://www.visitfinland.com/
The main hubs are Kuhmo and Suomussalmi in Kainuu, where bear-watching operators run overnight excursions. June is the prime month, with near-endless light, active bears, and a good chance of seeing cubs born that spring. Finland's wildlife operators manage feeding stations under strict regulations, and guides are careful not to disturb natural behaviour. - in: https://www.visitfinland.com/
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