Stamps received from a stamp swap on Swap-Bot.
I received a great little swap today from Japan. Here are a few pics of what I got. It just goes to show that with a little thought and effort even something as simple as a used postage stamp swap can be a great thing. The sender not only sent me the stamps for the swap (plus one extra), but she also made me an ATC and took time to decorate the envelope too!



* To mom and Grandma K.: I think the last photo, of the stickers, are Slovak, can you tell me what they say? If you can please post the answer as a comment here. I do get your comments, they just aren't immediately visible as I have to approve comments before they post.



* To mom and Grandma K.: I think the last photo, of the stickers, are Slovak, can you tell me what they say? If you can please post the answer as a comment here. I do get your comments, they just aren't immediately visible as I have to approve comments before they post.














1 Comments:
From Grandma K. via e-mail:
"I just open your blog and see the 2 stamps you had a question about. I did make a comment, but I am sure it did not post correct. So here is explanation: first stamp is: festival of czechoslovak films in Plzen. Looks like in year 1969. And second stamp is invitation for refreshment in some community
establishment.
Hope it helps.. Love grandma K."
Thanks grandma, I appreciate that! These stickers are pretty cool!
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