
Katerina always knows how to cheer one up by her mail art. This time happy Cows from Paris entered my mailbox, via Greece.

On the back the Greek Owl, and some Squirrels. The Squirrels had escaped the inside of an envelope of a Dutch sustainable bank, and thus had traveld from the Netherlands to Greece and back again.

The animals were accompanied by a blue Greek moon. And more artistamps:

Also enclosed this egg head stamp, made and sent to Katerina by Ed Giecek:

Since Katerina run out of air mail envelopes, some new things happen to her present blank envelopes. This one got lines instead of air mail red-and-blue. And pretty stamps showing the ancient Greek god Poseidon:

Thank you very much, Katerina!
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