Monday, January 23, 2012

My MAXICARD / DORINCARD from the UNITED KINGDOM, showing a GREATER HORSESHOE BAT (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum), the largest BAT species in EUROPE. Postmark from MANCHESTER, where I visited, and attended a computer course eons ago...Thank you, Heather. Wendy and Mogs!

My MAXICARD / DORINCARD from the UNITED KINGDOM, showing a GREATER HORSESHOE BAT (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum), the largest BAT species in EUROPE. Postmark from MANCHESTER, where I visited, and attended a computer course eons ago...Thank you, Heather, Wendy and Mogs!

Dung beetles, Hymenoptera, Cockchafers...they all are a yummy part of the diet of 
the GREATER HORSESHOE BAT (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum).

"Diet and hunting

The species feeds preferentially on lepidoptera (moths), making up around 41% of the diet[13] - in particular the noctuidae species [14],Coleoptera (beetles) constitute around 33% of the diet[13], of which dung beetles are often taken[.] Aphodius rufipes is one such dung beetle forming an especially important part of its diet. Cow pats are part of its life cycle, acting as food source and habitat for the larvae. Up to 100 larvae can be found in a single cow pat. The beetle is most abundant in August when the young bats begin their first feeeding flights).[15] The remainder of the diet being Hymenoptera and Diptera.[13] Cockchafers also form an important part of its diet."

"The greater horseshoe bat is the largest bat in Europe.[5] It has a distinctive noseleaf, which has a pointed upper part and a horseshoe shaped lower part.[6] Its horseshoe noseleaf helps to focus the ultrasound it uses to 'see'. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rhinolophus_ferumequinum_ras.jpg

Did you notice the pale bluish cave walls in the top image?
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Example of a "standard" / definitive stamp / ("timbru uzual", in Romanian): a 50 bani stamp with a Romanian folkloric handcrafted PLOSCA (wooden flask, portable container for water, or wine...). Per Postcardy's request, I also show you the entire 16-stamps series, an image from freestampcatalogue.com

Example of a "standard" / definitive stamp / ("timbru uzual", in Romanian): a 50 bani stamp with a Romanian folkloric handcrafted PLOSCA (wooden flask, portable container for water, or wine...).


An example from a Romanian website:

The front side of the above MAXICARD:
"The Wallcreeper (Tichodroma muraria) is a small passerine bird found throughout the high mountains of Eurasia."- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tichodroma_muraria
"Dryas octopetala (common names include mountain avenswhite dryas, and white dryad) is an arctic-alpine flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is a small prostrate evergreen subshrub forming large colonies, and is a popular flower in rock gardens. The specific epithet octopetaladerives from the Greek octo (eight) and petalon (petal), referring to the eight petals of the flower, an unusual number in the Rosaceae, where five is the normal number. However flowers with up to 16 petals also occur naturally" .http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryas_octopetala




Definitive stamps from Romania, 1982. Re-issued in 1989, with watermark.  http://www.postbeeld.com/en/fsc/search&exact-country=ro&exact-publish_year=1982  
http://www.postbeeld.com/en/fsc/search&exact-country=ro&exact-publish_year=1982


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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Beautiful painting: "ROSES". MOUTH-PAINTED (!!!) by JONI EARECKSON TADA, a formidable woman who was left quadruplegic by a diving accident at age 17. Later, she even survived BREAST CANCER! My non-traditional MAXICARD / DORINCARD with a folded card featuring her and her Roses painting. Learn more about this great person and role model, who overcame ANGER, DEPRESSION and SUICIDAL THOUGHTS!

Beautiful painting: "ROSES". MOUTH-PAINTED (!!!) by JONI EARECKSON TADA, a formidable woman who was left quadruplegic by a diving accident at age 17. Later, she even survived BREAST CANCER! My  non-traditional MAXICARD / DORINCARD with a folded card featuring her and her Roses painting. Learn more about this great person and role model, who overcame ANGER, DEPRESSION and SUICIDAL THOUGHTS!.
I am very impressed by Joni, so allow me to post here her biography from her official website.
Absolutely amazing!
Thank you, Joni, for showing us that life is what you make of it, despite all the problems in your path!

Joni's Bio

JONI EARECKSON TADA

Picture of Joni Eareckson TadaJoni Eareckson Tada, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Joni and Friends, is an international advocate for people with disabilities.
A diving accident in 1967 left Joni Eareckson, then 17, a quadriplegic in a wheelchair, unable to use her hands. After two years of rehabilitation, she emerged with new skills and a fresh determination to help others in similar situations.
During her rehabilitation, Joni spent long months learning how to paint with a brush between her teeth. Her high-detail fine art paintings and prints are sought-after and collected 
Her best-selling autobiography “Joni” and the feature film of the same name have been translated into many languages, introducing her to people around the world. She also has visited 46 countries.
She has served on the National Council on Disability under President Reagan and President Bush and the Disability Advisory Committee to the U.S. State Department under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
She is Senior Associate for Disability Concerns for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization and serves in an advisory capacity to the American Leprosy Mission, the National Institute on Learning Disabilities, Love and Action and Christian Blind Mission International, as well as on the Board of Reference for the Christian Writers Guild and the Christian Medical and Dental Society.
After being the first woman honored by the National Association of Evangelicals as its "Layperson of the Year" in 1986, Joni was named "Churchwoman of the Year" in 1993 by the Religious Heritage Foundation.
She has received numerous other awards and honors, including the American Academy of Achievement's Golden Plate Award; The Courage Award from the Courage Rehabilitation Center; The Award of Excellence from the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center; The Victory Award from the National Rehabilitation Hospital; and The Golden Word Award from the International Bible Society.
Joni has been awarded several honorary degrees, including: Bachelor of Letters from Western Maryland College; Doctor of Humanities from Gordon College; Doctor of Humane Letters from Columbia International University, the first bestowed in its 75-year history; Doctor of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary; Doctor of Divinity from Lancaster Bible College; Doctor of Humanitarian Services from California Baptist University; and Doctor of Humanities from Indiana Wesleyan University.
Joni has written over 70 books and numerous magazine articles. She was inducted into the Christian Booksellers’ Association’s Hall of Honor in 1995 and received the Gold Medallion Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003 from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association.
Joni’s works cover topics ranging from disability outreach to reaching out to God and include: “A Christmas Longing,” depicting her best-loved Christmas paintings, and “Life and Death Dilemma,” addressing the tough issues of physician-assisted suicide. The mystery of suffering is systematically examined in “When God Weeps: Why Our Sufferings Matter to the Almighty,” a book written with Steve Estes in 1997 which won the Gold Medallion Award. In 2003, Joni wrote her memoirs, “The God I Love,” chronicling a lifetime walking with Jesus. Her current work, “A Lifetime of Wisdom: Embracing the Way God Heals You” recounts the hard-won gems of wisdom she has garnered during more than four decades of life in a wheelchair. Her newest books “A Place of Healing” (DC Cook) and “Life in the Balance” (Regal Books) will be released in Fall 2010.
In 2004, she received a Gold Medallion for co-authoring “Hymns for a Kid’s Heart, Volume 1.”  She has written several children's books, including “Tell Me the Promises,” which received a Gold Medallion and a Silver Medal in the 1997 C.S. Lewis Awards, and “Tell Me the Truth,” which received a Gold Medallion in 1998.
Beginning in 1982, she hosted “Joni and Friends,” a daily five-minute radio program of information and inspiration. Now four minutes in length, the program airs on more than 1,000 outlets and reaches 1 million listeners a week. Her one-minute inspirational program, “Diamonds in the Dust,” also airs daily on more than 800 stations nationwide. In 2002, Joni received the William Ward Ayer Award for excellence from the National Religious Broadcasters’ Association.
The 30-minute television version of “Joni and Friends” looks at people who inspire Joni by enduring the most difficult trials while continuing to trust in God. The television series has won three Telly Awards. 
She has been interviewed or featured on TV shows such as “Larry King Live” and “ABC World News Tonight,” in print outlets such as Christianity Today, the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times and on radio shows such as “Focus on the Family.”
Joni and her husband, Ken Tada, have been married since 1982."
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