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!

14.6.10

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Here is another cover from the Caribbean; this time from an even smaller island nation called the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. These two islands are located in the Leeward Islands, in the West Indies. It is the smallest sovereign nation in the Americas, in both area and population. Saint Kitts and Nevis were amongst the first islands in the Caribbean to be settled by Europeans. Saint Kitts was home to the first British and French colonies in the Caribbean.

The islands are also known as St. Christopher and Nevis because St. Kitts was originally called St. Christopher. In the 17th century Kit, or Kitt, was a common abbreviation for the name Christopher, and so the island was often informally referred to as "Saint Kitt's island", which was further shortened to "Saint Kitts."

Unfortunately, the cover was soiled by markings from a permanent marker, which was probably applied to scratch out an incorrect routing code that was applied during sorting. If only the mail sorter got it right, then I wouldn't have this unsightly mark running across the bottom of my cover.


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