POSTA Post Office and Post Box No photos inside - no fun. But the outside looks good. And I did get my hands on free postal forms. |
The Mail Boxes have legs! |
And, this one had a lot of postal ephemera...loads of old stamps, first day covers, stamp books, old letters....just the sort of things that make me go crazy. Forget department stores. |
Give me the old paper...old photos... |
Just look at those little packs of stamps. And they were cheap. Why don't I ever find things like this here in California? |
Oh yes....this is where I found many of my treasures. No one spoke English but writing numbers on paper works fine... |
Some nibs for a fountain pen lover.. |
How could I possibly resist? Right. I couldn't. Now that I look at this photo I am wondering why I didn't get more postal stuff. (It may have been the 50 pound limit on my suitcase) |
OOps, I did it again. Another day, another beautiful cafe. This one is the Bookstore Cafe. Now you know, if you are going to Budapest, you can visit lots of nice post offices, the flea market and eat cake. What more do you need? (Maybe the Stamp Museum and Postal Museum? I'll show you those soon) UPCOMING -- Interview with MISS RED LETTER DAY herself. Co-author of GOOD MAIL DAY and organizer of the Ex Postal Facto mail art event coming up here in San Francisco in February. Anything you want to ask Jennie? This is your big chance. I'll show you a little of her studio and she'll tell you about Ex Postal Facto. Stay Tuned. Are the holidays over yet? I'm ready for "normal", whatever that may be. Vintage paper fair here in SF next weekend. Maybe not as great at the Budapest Flea Market but it's one of my favorite local paper ephemera events. See you there? |