Friday, May 3, 2024

Monthly Fav. Surprise RR * March '24

 Lets start posting in May with the MFS RR cards from March.
 
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I totally agree with Whitney, receiving these HPC cards is like getting tiny glimpses into cultures!! 
This is the 3rd version of the HPC from USA.

New windmill from the Netherlands. 
Until 1985, this mill stood about 1.5 kilometers further north in 't Waar. In 1793, a mill was built there to drain the De Dellen polder. Unfortunately, the mill burned down, after which the current mill was built in 1855. Because the polder became dry, it was decided to move the mill to its current location, next to the Tichelwaark polder. Although the mill is no longer in use, it still has an emergency function. If the Tichelwaark pumping station fails, the mill can take over.
The card was sent by Alice.

Freiburg is one of the warmest and sunniest cities in Germany but I'd rather visit it on a cold, snowy day just to enjoy views like this. 
The card was sent by Isa.

I believe this was the 1st time Kate sent me a card and she sent a great one from my favs. 
Aleksander Nevsky Church, sanctified in 1898, was built on the territory of the Military Cemetery as a memorial for the heroes of Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. The church is built in the tradition of Russian baroque church XVII - XVIII centuries. This is the only Orthodox church that has never been rebuilt in Minsk and the last Orthodox church that was closed before World War II (1938). Inside the church, there is a small mobile church that Russian troops used when they fought in Bulgaria. - in: https://yesbelarus.com

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