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Handmade Easter Card by Kirkkonummi Artist

by Renae August 2, 2010

Handmade Easter Card by Kirkkonummi Artist, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Sigh … here it is July, 2010 and I am just now posting a lovely scan of a handmade Easter card sent to me in 2008 by my penpal in Finland, Satu. That shows you how LONG it has been since I have been writing to penpals and enjoying my postcard collection! In any case, Satu tells me that this card was handmade by an artist famous for her quiltworks in their local area. The egg, if you can’t tell, is made from fabric! It is really very delicate and lovely 🙂 Thank you, Satu! I am so sorry it took this long to share!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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St. Anna church, Sweden

by Renae August 2, 2010

St. Anna church, Sweden, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This was sent to me by my penpal Aila in Finland. She picked the card up during her trip to Sweden, driving toward the Northland with her sister 🙂 Very pretty. The card says (according to Google Translate!) that it is a medieval gray stone church completed as the century turned from 1400 to 1500. Or something like that 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

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Red currant and strawberry cheesecake tart

by Renae August 2, 2010


Red currant and strawberry cheesecake tart, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

From my old pal Kerstin in England — “food as it should taste, direct from the producer to you at farmers’ markets, farm shops, pick-your-own farms and through farmers’ box schemes.” If you’d like the recipe, which is also on the back, send me a note and I’ll send it along 🙂 YUM!

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Chocolate and strawberry pavlova

by Renae August 2, 2010

Chocolate and strawberry pavlova, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Also from Kerstin … YUM! Recipe is on the back; if you’re interested, let me know 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hawks Mill, Needham Market, Suffolk

by Renae August 2, 2010


Hawks Mill, Needham Market, Suffolk, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Another reason why I love collecting postcards is for the EXTRA information many people share about the image on the front! Kerstin writes, “This Victorian mill stands by the Gipping Valley path at Needham Market. It used to be a mustard mill, grinding mustard seeds for the famous Colman’s Mustard Factory, still in business at Norwich. Today it has been converted into desirable living accommodations with a nice view over River Gipping.” And, as she also said, I wouldn’t mind one of those apartments!

 

 

 

 

 

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The Gipping Valley River Path

by Renae August 2, 2010

The Gipping Valley River Path, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Kerstin says that the River Path starts by the bridge and goes all the way to Ipswich (where she lives — 21 miles away), by Needham Market and Claydon. She also says that the old “maltings” on the right have been converted to a bar and restaurant.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dedham

by Renae August 2, 2010

Dedham, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

“Another Stour Valley town associated with Constable and his paintings. They are all just a few miles apart, some 8-10 miles southwest of Ipswich. There are lots of popular signposted and picturesque countryside walks connecting Dedham with these other towns.” (Kerstin, these publishers ought to hire you to write the backs of their postcards!)

 

 

 

 

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John Constable and Flatford

by Renae August 2, 2010

John Constable and Flatford, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Flatford is a tiny hamlet whose most impressive building is themill by the River Stour, which belonged to the Constable family. The famous painter John Constable was supposed to carry on with his father’s business, but was very relieved when his younger brother eventually took over — it meant that John could become a painter instead, much to his dad’s displeasure. Many of Constable’s most famous paintings show scenes of Flatford and the local area.

 

 

 

 

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The Bellcage, East Bergholt Church

by Renae August 2, 2010


The Bellcage, East Bergholt Church, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

The cage, standing at the side of the church, was built in 1531 to house the bells originally intended for the church tower. It is unique in that the bells, on of which is dated 1450, are rung by swinging the wooden headstocks. Kerstin adds even more history: “Apparently the tower, which was never finished and is just a stump at the west end of the church, was being paid for by the famous Cardinal Wolsey personally. But when Wolsey died disgraced in November, 1530, Henry VIII confiscated his entire property and fortune for the crown, so no more money was forthcoming and building work stopped. The bells were ‘temporarily’ housed in the wooden bellcage the following year, 1531. But no one every finished the tower, so that’s where they remain to this day. The bells are rung by swinging them in a pit that was dug underneath them, by their headstocks.” Now THAT makes this postcard come alive!

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East Berholt Church

by Renae August 2, 2010

East Berholt Church, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Here you can see the church’s interior — and the bellcage interior. Very interesting!

 

 

 

 

 

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