
As a child I was afraid of monkeys and clowns. So the front side of this envelope, created and sent by F. 'Jimmy Connors' Schneider, is not the one I would choose immediately. Fortunately the monkeys are mathematic heroes (they wrote the name of their favourite mathematician behind them), and the other side of the re-used envelope shows awesome stamps.

In the same week an other envelope from F. 'Jimmy Connors' Schneider arrived. Showing a friendly woman, a man who I don't trust, and look what the lady is holding in her hand: a fine-toothed (lice) comb, or a letter?

Thank you very much, Jimmy, vielen Dank, F.!

I really love those stamps with so many women!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThat was one of the first things I noticed! (even before wondering and puzzling why there were different names and addresses on the envelopes - probably recycled envelopes :-) )
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI like those women stamps a lot, too!