Some photo of the Australia trip
1st photo : The Blue Mountain trip Being me, the nearest thing to a stamp was the mail box that's obsolete in our country, an important item to be photographed :) 2nd photo : The Vietnamese Street It's the take-away food and the sugarcane juice that's eye-catching and very pleasing in place like Sydney. 3rd photo : A stamp shop at last Other than the SG, this was the 1st stamp shop I visited but no North Borneo at all. I was told that the N.B. stamp that came in never stayed long, it must be very popular there.
Will try to post more photo later.
Will try to post more photo later.
6 Comments:
hey johnny, im heading over to sydney in july. u reckon that stamp place is worth visiting? ive been in perth for 5 years and ive yet to come across a stamp shop!
No North Borneo stamps, you can check for others. Find the address from yellow pages when you're in Sydney.
Hi Pal! Looking at the picture with you beside the pillar box - the cap you're wearing makes you look like some kind of a Jack The Ripper thing. However if it's in red it should nicely resemble the upper part of the pillar box itself :)
Hi gang ! You didn't join us for the last 'yim-cha' session so you didn't the other photo. That thing I wore was from 'Sabah Tea' just to add some 'boleh' flavor. As for the result of that photo, I have to blame the photographer, if you can't scan a good stamp nicely, don't blame the stamp, it's your skill that's in question :)
Hi, it looks like fun, perhaps we can go to OZ & NZ together in the near future!! Anybody interested?
Just talked to my cousin yesterday (26/6/2007)about visiting him in NZ. He seemed to know where to find those flea markets & places where old & 2nd hand stuff are sold.
I'm waiting for him to get more +ve information before I make my move. Traveling with friends is OK but treasure hunting with other collectors needs 2nd thought, they're competitors ! :)
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