I try to do my weekly shop first thing on a Monday morning just after the supermarket opens its doors for business. Normally I am on autopilot and nothing disturbs the old grey matter but this morning my peaceful reverie was interrupted by Bing Crosby... hearing 'White Christmas' so early in the day sent a chill down my spine.... but there is no escaping the start of the Christmas season so I am getting in early with my annual plea for the albatross. It won't be long before you either send or receive your Christmas cards. If you are able to save the stamps and send them to the RSPB after Christmas it will help in the vital conservation work they are supporting in order to save this magnificent bird. This year I'm going to put a little plea in each of my envelopes to try and encourage as many people as I know to save their stamps. If this is not the cause for you, a quick web search shows other charities that can make use of your stamps so I hope you'll find one you'd like to support.
This little video was produced in 1951 so the posting dates are not to be taken as gospel! I love stop motion films and Lotte Reiniger used papercutting for her films to huge effect. I know it's very dated (aren't we all) but where she led , others have followed. She was a pioneer in this field and her films have an old fashioned charm that find a ready home with me.