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Fun with Postcrossing

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Thanks Aunt Wilma

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My grandmother’s Aunt Wilma had an interest in stamp collecting. Dad recently sent me her albums full of all sorts of lovely stamps after his visit here and a discussion we had about stamps. I remember first collecting stamps when I was 8 or 9 and spent some time each summer with my grandparents. They both still worked and I would ride with my grandpa, who was a truck driver, and work on my little stamp album while he delivered propane and later sod. Then after college, I collected first day covers for a little while but eventually stopped that as well with kids to care for.

After getting involved in Postcrossing, I’ve again become very interested in stamps. Some of Aunt Wilma’s stamps are carefully preserved in glassine envelopes are are in lovely condition but others are stuck together or to the album pages and are in need of a little TLC. I have been meaning to visit the Spellman museum and I suspect it might be a good place to begin gathering information on how to handle this unexpected windfall.

Thank you Melissa!

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Melissa sent a Barnes and Noble gift card for my birthday and those always come in handy. I popped into the bookstore and this excellent reference on sheep breeds with useful information about the qualities of their wool immediately grabbed my eye. I didn’t look any further but went straight to the checkout line snagging this awesome tote on the way.

 

Treasure bagged?

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It’s not Blackbeard’s loot but I did come home with a few nice things. I found some great sock knitting books and some new-to-me sock yarn. I found some nice stationery, a lovely new fountain pen (Cross Townsend Chrome), as well as a fabulous hand thrown teapot. I made some great progress on my Swallowtail shawl. I may have even picked up a postcard or two. The full set of photos from our North Carolina trip is here.