Friday, 27 June 2025

A Postcard A Day - Friday 27 June 2025 - Friday Smiles

 Hello lovely peeps,

How are you all? Have you had something to make you smile this week? I have a postcard to show you that made me smile. It arrived yesterday:

It's entitled Briefkasten Schlange which means literally mailbox snake. I would say mailbox queue. It's a photo from 1926, nearly 100 years ago!

It was sent to me by Isabelle from Switzerland. She wrote that she was going to a gymnastics fest in Lausanne where gymnastic clubs from all over Switzerland come together to celebrate and compete agains each other. It is a once-every-six-years event.

I looked it up on the Internet:
From June 12 to 22, 2025, Lausanne will pulsate with the rhythm of gymnastics demonstrations and competitions, all free and open to the public. The 77th Swiss Federal Gymnastics Festival will showcase all facets of our sports. A unique opportunity for Swiss gymnasts and the public to celebrate the diversity of gymnastics together in a festive setting, in a spirit of respect and inclusion.

The stamp is lovely:
Isabelle mentions that the stamp features her favorite mountain, the Rigi.

The Rigi is a mountain massif of the Alps, located in Central Switzerland. The whole massif is almost entirely surrounded by the water of three different bodies of water: Lake Lucerne, Lake Zug and Lake Lauerz. Wikipedia

I have traveled through Switzerland many times by car and by train and it is beautiful. But to be honest, I have never stopped or stayed there. (It's expensive).

Now here in Spain life is not so expensive and I am enjoying life very much.

On Monday night we had a community night walk (start 21:15) through the village around all the wells/water sources. They call it the night of San Juan. 

Wikipedia writes: The Night of San Juan, celebrated in Andalusia, Spain, on June 23rd, is a magical and vibrant midsummer's eve festival. It blends ancient pagan rituals with Catholic traditions, with a focus on fire and water, symbolizing purification and renewal.
The photo was taken during the first part of the walk when it was still light. It doesn't get really dark until after 10 pm.
We didn't do the bonfire thing, as far as I know. It was more than 6 km, going up and down several hills and I was tired. I went straight home after the walk as the last bit of the walk comes past my house, so perhaps they did have a bonfire, but I didn't attend. (I did hear fireworks bang)

On Sunday I had a busy morning as our village was organizing an archery competition for the clubs in the area.
Here (above photo) are the ladies from my club.
Rebecca and Sylvia, two ladies from my group. I didn't participate as I had several other things on that Sunday.

The sports facilities in our village are very good. This complex has, apart from the soccer pitch, where we were doing the archery, there is also a swimming pool, tennis courts and padel courts:
That was early Sunday morning. I stayed an hour to watch and then I drove to Baza to have breakfast in this restaurant (round the corner from the church):
I had traditional Andalusian breakfast (toast with olive oil and tomatoes), an orange juice that they squeeze on the spot, and a coffee with ice:
The ice gets served separate, so I put sugar in my coffee and after stirring, I pour it in the glass with the ice cubes. A type of ice coffee.

After church there was a bring-and-share lunch with my prayer group in our village, but I'll leave that for another day.

So lots of smiles for me. Please join me at Annie's at A Stitch In Time .

I will put some funnies at the end.

Have a lovely weekend,

Lisca 










































9 comments:

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

What an adorable postcard. I read somewhere the British love their queues.

For some reason, I think I've seen that postage stamp before.

Goodness, how interesting to learn about The Night of San Juan. I would be exhausted long before you, I fear.

Nice to see the ladies from your archery club competing. And I enjoyed your trip to Baza. I am not fond of toast and olive oil. I prefer butter with mine.

Laughed at the funnies, especially the slip and fall carefully! IO can relate to tour of the gym. Have a super Friday and weekend, dear Lisca.

Anonymous said...

Love the Chinese translations - "Various and Confused Pizzas"! ...and yes, my phone is more & more often used as a magnifying glass!
Your sweet postcard shows kids queueing at a "GR" postbox (George Rex the fifth, UK monarch 1910-1936). I love their old fashioned boots.
Gorgeous pink "Waymaker" T-shirt looks good on you & the San Juan walk sounds like great fun - what a busy 24 hours!
Keren xx

Iris Flavia said...

A cute card. Yesterday I went to the post office with a paper letter :-)
And such fun events!
Ewww on the latter! The tiptoe is a very clever one. Translations, huh...
Love the wrench one - have a lovely weekend.

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Lisca, I'm very fond of those old sepia photos there's something about the simplicity of them that attracts me. Pleased you've had a good week away and that you share the fun with us. Not sure about the toast and tomato, not what we're used to here but it's interesting to see the different things that others have for breakfast. Never thought of photographing labels that's a great idea! Have a good weekend. Hugs Angela xXx

Annie said...

I loved the funnies....I will have some of the Whatever :-) ...There's not a lot I wont eat lol
Hugs,
Annie x

Mae Travels said...

Today I received a post card, which used to be a common occurrence but is now very special!

My name is Erika. said...

It looks like a great week Lisca. I think that walk sounds fantastic. I would like how it was in the evening. It sounds like you stay lighter later than us as it gets dark at my house just after 9. Have a super weekend. hugs-Erika

mamapez5 said...

A cute photo on the postcard. I have had one holiday in Switzerland many years ago and it was very beautiful.
The San Juan walk sounds fun but very tiring.
I am guilty of using my phone for that. Some of the labels are so tiny.
Enjoy the super hot weather I have read that Spain is getting. It is 32 degrees here today so it is pretty hot for UK Kate x

Kokopelli said...

Oh, I love that you do archery, too.

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