Remember that William Blake poem, "The Tyger?" I am reminded of that by this new Chinese New Year stamp designed by Ethel Kessler. Did you know that the Year of the Tiger falls on Valentine's Day this 2010? That's a lot of red! (Red being a lucky color for the Chinese when ushering in the New Year.) Did you also know that narcissus flowers are considered auspicious by the Chinese? This souvenir sheet of 12 stamps will be released exactly a month before Valentine's Day, not in Panama City FL, but in LA's El Pueblo Historical Monument.
And here's a festive Thai New Year greeting card I received from my very artistic friend, Pavinee. She lives and works as a graphic designer in Bangkok. The scene reminds me of provincial Philippines, especially the coconuts and barking dogs.
Miss Iggy in Siem Reap
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Miss ex-Schoolgirl Iggy finally got to explore the Angkor Thom temple
complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Achievement unlocked! (She was actually
ecstatic just...
12 vandalized my wall:
Let's hope this "year of the tiger" is auspicious for everyone! Happy PFF!
I saw these yesterday at the post office. They are so beautiful and cheerful.
Thanks for the reminder! I'm still writing The Year of the Rat on my checks.
Howdy
Happy PFF to you .
Oh my this is such a beautiful stamp !
The card is simply gorgeous.
Thank you for sharing with us today.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Happy Trails
Hi! I just purchased some of these stamps for Postcrossing. Very colorful. Happy PFF.
I like seeing New Years postcards from other countries.I wish we had something like that here.
What a beautiful stamp! It looks elegant and precious.
I'm also glad that you posted my card. It's my most favorite because it represents Thai people's nature, cheerful and easygoing :-D
I'll be sure to pick up those stamps for my collection. They're pretty.
Very Pinoy nga yung greeting card. =) The stamp is for keeps.
thanks for sharing Chinese New Year, beautiful stamp. Also the great card... talented artist. THANKS for sharing, PFF!
I had no idea! I can't wait to see a few daffodils pop up in my garden. The sun is shining here in France. It feels like spring;)
How beautiful! It feels like spring here, too--but I am sure Winter is about to descend upon us again soon. Eeeek!
Happy PFF!
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