Tag Archives: Old town

Croatian coastline towns

My first Croatia entry.. though my postcards from there are from different scattered places, they are actually located along the coastline of the Adriatic sea. The Adriatic sea is part of the Mediterranean sea that separates the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula.

From Dorilys. I love this old fortress and buildings! I am amazed with the fact that they’re standing juse a few inches from the water… I can’t help thinking if it’s safe?? Because here the sea water is never at the same level, it can go down in daytime and at night part of the beach will be flooded. It’s never a good idea to make a building or house very near to the beach.. even there’s been a proverb saying more or less, “Dont build a house near the beach if you don’t expect a danger”… well maybe it doesn’t apply in Croatia at least, since this Dubrovnik city has been standing since the Middle ages, being the centre of the development back in the 15th and 16th centuries and home to many great artists, scientists and other scholars  in Croatian language and literature. Between its golden ages in the 14th century and 1808, Dubrovnik was a free state Republic and only became part of Croatia during the WWI. Needless to say, Dubrovnik old city has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.

From AJDonkey. Now comes Murter, a Croatian island and this view shows the old parts where you can see typical fisherman villages like this.

HR-138 from Mijo. This is actually the first postcard I received from Croatia.. back in 2006. And it’s funny that I only knew Hrvatska as Croatian name for the country just after I got this card! I mean.. I was a bit puzzled with the ID saying HR.. and thanks goodness the stamps helped me from being ignorant for too long :P (well the same way I felt dumb realizing Switzerland as Helvetica yet having CH as the ID code) anyways Makarska is another coastline town.. it’s a tourist center with beaches and hotels, yet also an old town from the middle ages. It used to be conquered by the Republic of Venice in the 13th century. (Oh yeah? Venice was a republic too!)

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French houses

I have featured many France cards here already but can’t help showing these French old houses, they got this certain unique design I wonder if only in France these cute houses can be found.

From Agie. This is a medieval house in a village in Levroux, which is now used for exhibitions.

From Kaori. How pretty are these Couleurs de Bretagne houses? :) They can be found in Nevez, Brittany and are being preserved  for their particularity. Notice the awesome roof they have.

From Mumofmax. This is also one of the Couleurs de Bretagne houses, but its windows and the doors are blue because they were painted with boats paints!

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Tallinn

I am making this post for Katy because she sent this super cute heart shaped card :))

“Friendship makes world a better place“.. as the card says. I am happy to know you from GTKY thread also, Katy!! I must say GTKY girls are the most awesome bunch I have met in Postcrossing, apart from the old Underwear swap thread people, which most have disappeared anyway. In fact for 3 years I’ve been in Postcrossing I had never actually made friends with people (except the Malaysian community family).. and I don’t know what brought me, but only lately I have come to know Postcrossing actually means more than postcards. And more than underwear, of course. It’s called friendship :)

Since this lovely heart sent from Estonia, along with a lovely heart shaped keyring (oh I should have taken a pic of it, I got it from Katy’s lottery on GTKY thread!), I’m featuring here cards from Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.

From Estpost. This is the Kadriorg Palace and Kadriorg Park. It’s the former palace of Peter I of Russia, who built the palace in 1718 and it was called Ekaterinenthal in honor of Catherine I. It’s currently housing foreign art collection of the Estonian Art Museum.

From Enajpostcards, showing St. Catherine’s Passage with traditional café, hat maker and Estonian traditional costume.

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