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BORING POSTCARDS

This Group celebtrates Boring, ordinary, dull, commercial Postcards that feature aspects of our everyday life – such as streets, roads, houses -- and are, in a strange way, interesting because they are so uninteresting. Join in and share your Postcards of our Boring world.

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INTERESTING POSTCARDS!! 41 Replies

From time to time we have outbreaks of whether a Postcard is Boring, or not.“Yes it is”. “No it isn''t.”“All Postcards are Boring.” “All Postcards are interesting”.And so on, and so forth.So, LET'S TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENTAnnouncingINTERESTING…Continue

Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Francis Lammé Aug 17, 2022.

DULL AND/OR BORING? 15 Replies

DULL OR BORING?I am a member of the British-based Dull Men's Club (DMC) – which also includes women, and, indeed, claims to…Continue

Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Gerald Jatzek Nov 27, 2021.

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Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 14, 2020 at 1:25pm

THANKS TO HEIDI MONSTER FOR THIS 'NAVE LATERAL'

A lateral nave, but there is no indication as to where it is located. Any ideas?

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 13, 2020 at 8:16pm

Thanks Bradford! I'm really impressed.  That information makes the Postcard  either a bit more or a bit less Boring -- but I can't decide which. Val

Comment by Bradford on October 13, 2020 at 6:19pm

1. State Game Lodge and Resort, S.D.

The first car (at left) is a 1970-72 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.  The next is a 1973-4 Mopar (Plymouth, Dodge), but the dark, third car is a Pontiac fleet car owned by the state of South Dakota.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 13, 2020 at 11:05am

CORRECT VERSION!! (sorry Katerina -- I got the images and the texts mixed up!)

ANOTHER TWO FROM KATERINA -- Thanks yet again, MomKat

1. State Game Lodge and Resort, S.D.

“The Summer White House” of Presidents Coolridge in 1927 and Eisenhower in 1953 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.” Can anyone identify the three cars?

2. Geraniums?

'From Russia with Love”, says Katerina. The flowers look like Germaniums, and that I guess is what the writing on this Boring Postcard says.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 13, 2020 at 10:58am

ANOTHER TWO FROM KATERINA -- Thanks yet again, MomKat

1. State Game Lodge and Resort, S.D.

“The Summer White House” of Presidents Coolridge in 1927 and Eisenhower in 1953 Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.” Can anyone identify the three cars?

2. Madonna dell'Acebo, Bologna, Italy

'From Russia with Love”, says Katerina. The flowers look like Germaniums, and that I guess is what the writing on this Boring Postcard says.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 11, 2020 at 8:52am

FOUR MORE FROM MIKEL UNTZILLA 66 THANKS YET AGAIN, MIKEL

1. Versailles Palace, France

A strange composition -- lots of nothing in the foreground, big bit of white nothingness on the right hand side, and not much of the Palais de Versailles

2. East Side of the Palais de Grand Trianon

Louis X1V built this Palace for his mistress the Marquise de Montespan who obviously needed a lot of rooms and  the big park in which it is set. Louis XV fell ill here. Louis XVI's wife Marie-Antoinette preferred the Petit Trianon, which is a bit, but only a bit petite-ier.

3. Hotel des Monnaies, Paris

The Paris Mint is here. (Note to tourists/visitors: not all 'hotels' in France are hotels where you can stay. Some are buildings like this, others are town halls, yet others are big houses. )

4.  Chengtu, China

This is a 'Bird's eye view of the centre district of Chengtu', which is now called 'Chengdu', and is the capital of the Chinese province of Sichuan, which, in 2010,  had almost 15 million inhabitants and at least one high-flying bird with a camera

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on October 7, 2020 at 1:18pm

Looks like the time to register and participate in International Postcard Week was in September? But that doesn't have to stop us from mailing postcard during this week to you, Val :-)

I would send you this very "boring" building on a postcard sent from Nikolas in Athens, BUT as you can see, it is an "arty-altered" postcard , so i fear the committee would not accept it?

'Tis the ol' Institut Francais in Athens, with a fine cafe, of course, in its interior garden. 'Been there many times, taking a break from busy visits to Kolonaki:

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on October 7, 2020 at 3:56am

IT's INTERNATIONAL POSTCARD WEEK

Boring and Interesting and Home-Made and Bought Postcards Zooming Around The World...
"International Postcard Week is the first full week in October every year.  So for 2020, it will be October  4 - 10, 2020.  World Post Day is on October 9th. So this is a great week to celebrate and share our wonderful hobby! #InternationalPostcardWeek.
 
Why have an International Postcard Week?
Why not? - Because of sites like Postcrossing, postcard collecting has become huge over the last few years.  Many people are meeting-up all over the world to celebrate their hobby.  This will be a week for everyone to celebrate by creating their own postcard to swap and share.  It will be a boost for our hobby and maybe bring others in to start collecting and swapping cards too. It is also a great way to get postcards of places that are not printed on any other postcard!
 
Here is how to participate:
Take a picture, draw, paint, use rubber stamps or stickers and design the front of your card.  Keep in mind you want it to say somewhere on the front "International Postcard Week" and the dates "October 4-10, 2020".  Maybe you can draw inspiration from your home town.  Remember you will be swapping with people from other countries and they might not have a postcard from your home town.  Some will use humor as their subject, or their pets.  Remember there will be children swapping too.   When you get the front of your card done, you can add some information on the back about your design.  If you are using a building in your country, tell us something about it.  Your pet?  What makes him/her special.  Feel free to write on the card in your native language.  However, please translate everything into English right next to it if you do.  - Also, make sure you put somewhere on the card your name and the name of your country so the receiver will know where your card came from!"
Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on September 28, 2020 at 8:21pm

Thanks Mr Duck,

In Darlington, England -- not to be confused for 1 minute with Bruce Springsteen's 'Darlington County', but the very same Kate Bush/Claire Hamill 'Alice in the Back Streets of Darlington' town -- where I was born and bread (with butter) the Council's motto is 'Optima Petamus', or 'Let us seek the best'. The town sought, but I don't think it found the best of whatever it is that it was looking for. They certainly didn't find a Walmart, but if they'd gone to Neasham Rd, Darlington, they'd have found an Asda superarket which is owned by the Walmart Corporation.

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on September 28, 2020 at 8:10pm

Dear Amy Kiesslin,

Thank you.

From WikedPeedia:

In the Netherlands the stationary position of the sails, i.e. when the mill is not working, has long been used to give signals. If the blades are stopped in a "+" sign (3-6-9-12 o'clock), the windmill is open for business. When the blades are stopped in an "X" configuration, the windmill is closed or not functional. A slight tilt of the sails (top blade at 1 o'clock) signals joy, such as the birth of a healthy baby. A tilt of the blades to 11-2-5-8 o'clock signals mourning, or warning. It was used to signal the local region during Nazi operations in World War II, such as searches for Jews. Across the Netherlands, windmills were placed in mourning position in honor of the Dutch victims of the 2014 Malaysian shootdown"

If you Google 'Windmill sail signalling' then 'Images' 2nd in the 1st row is a set of 6 signalling windmills; the accompanying text is in Dutch, so you will probably need to Google Translate it (als uw niet Nederlands spreek).

Good luck, Val

 

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