Hiiiiii
There are still enough time for me, but one month is not so big. So I am sending one by one all my pending works here. This sent items are part of it.
Note : Friends, I will be moving to India by 17th September 2009, for my long Vacation. Please do not use my Saudi Arabia Address for any future correspondences. I will prefer to use my India Address, Which is given here.
My New Address
Ganesh Bhausaheb Potphode
A/P Amrapur
Tel- Shevgaon
Dist- Ahmednagar
PIN 414505
Maharashtra
INDIA
Sent Items 09.08.2009
Special Items:
Terence Wong (Singapore) : Coins, Banknotes, Stamps
---- (Saudi Arabia) : Covers 2x
Kristiina (Estonia) : Cover, banknotes
Mauro Rubens (Brazil) Banknote
Covers :
Dorian Pierre (UK)
Tomislav (Croatia)
Mr. Vural (Swz.)
Next shipment I will send soon,
Please Send me all letters and postcards to my Indian Address
Thanks :)
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Swine Flu, Information
Sunday, August 2, 2009
1st Baltic Sea Games
A set of three commemorative stamps devoted to the 1st Baltic Sea Games held under the aegis of the International Olympic Committee in a number of Estonian towns from 23 June to 4 July 1993

The figure of the shot putter on the 2 kr stamp actually represents Kalevipoeg, the hero of the Estonian national epic. Kalevipoeg’s victory over his brothers in a stone-throwing test of strength by which he come to inherit his father’s kingdom is one of the best known episodes of the 19th century poetical work.

The 1 kr + 25 s stamp features a Viking ship with a sail carrying a map of the Baltic sea area, and the colours of the participating nations in the shape of warrior shields lining the side of the ship.

The 60 s stamp features wrestling, one of Estonia’s most successful sports in the first half of this century. Famous Estonians wrestlers include the professionals Aleksander Aberg, Georg Lurich and Georg Hackenschmidt from the early 1900s, as well as the Olympic gold medal winners Kristjan Palusalu (1936) and Johannes kotkas (1952).
Many Thanks to Blogger friend, Kristiina (Estonia) :)

The figure of the shot putter on the 2 kr stamp actually represents Kalevipoeg, the hero of the Estonian national epic. Kalevipoeg’s victory over his brothers in a stone-throwing test of strength by which he come to inherit his father’s kingdom is one of the best known episodes of the 19th century poetical work.

The 1 kr + 25 s stamp features a Viking ship with a sail carrying a map of the Baltic sea area, and the colours of the participating nations in the shape of warrior shields lining the side of the ship.

The 60 s stamp features wrestling, one of Estonia’s most successful sports in the first half of this century. Famous Estonians wrestlers include the professionals Aleksander Aberg, Georg Lurich and Georg Hackenschmidt from the early 1900s, as well as the Olympic gold medal winners Kristjan Palusalu (1936) and Johannes kotkas (1952).
Many Thanks to Blogger friend, Kristiina (Estonia) :)
Labels:
Baltic Sea Games,
Estonia,
Sports
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sri Lanka : Olympic FDC 2008
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