Showing posts with label National Parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Parks. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Letchworth State Park

As I've mentioned in my previous post, I do have an intense interest in bridges.  Now I must also confess that I am also filled with so much wonder and delight at the sight of trains, railroads, and waterfalls.  That is why I'd only be too happy to pay a visit to the Letchworth State Park in Castille, New York where I can marvel at a grand railroad trestle bridge overlooking a scenic waterfall.  I thank Josh for transporting me to that magnificent place through this postcard.  



"Letchworth State Park in Castille, New York covers 14,350 acres of land along the Genesee River.   The park is named after William Pryor Letchworth, who bequeathed the 1,000-acre estate that forms the heart of the park to New York State in 1906.
Standing high above the Genesee River just upstream of the Upper Falls is the Potage Bridge. The present trestle replaced an earlier wooden structure which when built in 1852 was the World’s tallest wooden structure."  (Source:Wikipedia Article)


It would have been a treat to see a train crossing the Postage bridge, but I believe that the same was ordered closed in 2009 due to structural damage.  You may read more about the Postage Bridge and Letchworth Park's interesting history here.

The card came with three stamps, but I shall feature only the third.   The other two stamps, I believe, warrant a separate blog entry because they are much too interesting.  


                                 
The American Clock stamp was issued in 2003 as part of the American Design series.  It was reissued in 2006. The stamp features an artistic rendering of the dial of a clock designed by Simon Willard in 1805.  The clock was also commonly referred to as the banjo clock because of its shape and is considered as one of the most famous designs in American clock making.


Stay tuned for the post that will feature the rest of the stamps. 


Wishing you happy journeys...


This is my share for the Wednesday Postcard Meme
hosted by Willa Stock of  

Postcard Perfect

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Rizal's 150th Birthday Postcard Giveaway!

Jose P. Rizal: June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896

I'm posting this card in celebration of Dr. Jose Rizal's 150th birthday. Rizal, the Philippines' national hero, was the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. His prolific writings, which exposed the abuses of the Spanish government, were one of those important works that awakened political consciousness and fanned the flames of nationalism resulting in the Philippine Revolution of 1896.


If you'd like to win this postcard, just leave a comment and tell me what you know about Jose Rizal. I'd choose the winner by the end of the month!


I'd be sending this Rizal Monument postcard using two of the four commemorative stamps below. Please choose the stamps you'd like to go with the postcard.





Find out who the winners are in this entry!


Wishing you happy journeys...



Saturday, June 4, 2011

Cheaha State Park in Winter


Jamie sent me this postcard of a park near her home. It features the snow-covered
Bald Rock Trail of Cheaha State Park in Alabama.


The card came with these three Liberty Bell forever stamps. The stamps can be used to mail First-Class Mail letter at any time in the future without additional postage, regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change.


Thanks so much, Jamie!


Wishing you happy journeys...