Request

To my cover-exchanging friends, please try as much as possible to
(1) WRITE THE ADDRESSES USING YOUR OWN HANDWRITING
as these give a more personal touch to the cover
(2) PLEASE DO NOT USE TAPE OR STICKERS ON THE REVERSE;
the Philippine postal service damages the cover with scribbling that highly devalues the aesthetic value of the cover, which is what I am after
(3) PLEASE TRY TO USE COMPLETE SETS
or at least same themes when sending covers, but it is okay if this is not possible or if this would be expensive, and
(4) PLEASE USE SMALL ENVELOPES,
not too small, but maybe around 4"x6" or something like that; big envelopes are not very attractive unless they have many stamps.
Thank you!
Showing posts with label Burkina Faso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burkina Faso. Show all posts

29.11.10

To Africa and Back

Here are two covers that I sent to Africa and were returned to me unclaimed. I'm not surprised because I found these addresses on old covers from my collection (they were from the 70s and 80s) and I had a great big hunch that they really would be returned to me. I just wanted to see how long it would take and, of course, I wanted to see all the frankings that they would apply. I should have known better than to put such large stamps and M/S's that there was not much space for the frankings and stickers and now the covers are a bit messy... Oh well... These are nice pieces nonetheless. :-)


  1. Sent: 23.07.10 Manila CPO
  2. Dispatched: 27.07.10 Manila Processing Center
  3. Transit: 12.08.10 Johannesburg Mail Center (according to online tracking service)
  4. Arrived: 13.09.10 Abidjan Processing Center
  5. Distributed: 14.09.10 Abidjan 03
  6. First Notice: 14.09.10 Abidjan 03
  7. Second Notice: 22.09.10 Abidjan 03
  8. Returned: 19.10.10 Abidjan Processing Center
  9. Arrived: 04.11.10 Manila Processing Center
  10. Distributed: 09.11.10 Quezon City Central P.O.
  11. Distributed: 09.11.10 Araneta Center P.O.
  12. Received: 15.11.10 by me
TRAVEL TIME: 3 months, 23 days (115 days)


  1. Sent: 23.07.10 Manila Central PO
  2. Dispatched: 27.07.10 Manila Processing Center
  3. Arrived: 19.08.10 Ouaga CNT
  4. Second Notice: 14.09.10 Ouagadougou
  5. Arrived: 21.10.10 Manila Processing Center
  6. Distributed: 26.10.10 Quezon City PO
  7. Distributed: 28.10.10 Araneta Center PO
  8. Received: 08.11.10 by me
TRAVEL TIME: 3 months, 16 days (108 days)



18.12.08

Burkina Faso



Burkina Faso, also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Côte d'Ivoire to the south west. Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, it was renamed on August 4, 1984, by President Thomas Sankara to mean "the land of upright people" in Moré and Dioula, the major native languages of the country. Literally, "Burkina" may be translated, "men of integrity," from the Moré language, and "Faso" means "father's house" in Dioula. The inhabitants of Burkina Faso are known as Burkinabé.

Burkina Faso's capital is Ouagadougou. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the country underwent many governmental changes until arriving at its current form, a semi-presidential republic.