“A to Z: B” is the theme for today’s Sunday Stamps.



Hangzhou Bay Bridge is a long 35.7 km highway bridge with two separate cable-stayed portions, built across the mouth of Hangzhou Bay in the eastern coastal region of China.


“A to Z: B” is the theme for today’s Sunday Stamps.





The first one is my favourite (plus, two “B”!). People seem very happy on the stamp 😀
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☺️Sent from my iPhone
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All nice ones. I like the happy family off to celebrate the harvest. (I suppose you know there are no links to your other pages on the right? Just boxes with “Cannot load blog information at this time.”)
Lisa
https://thisandthatablog.blogspot.com/
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Thanks, Lisa. Yes. I don’t seem to have figured out how to fix it. I’ll have to contact WP when I go back from visiting my new grandaughter.:-)
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Oh, how fun! Congratulations!
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thank you!
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Yes, that family looks very happy to celebrate the end of harvest! And bears always look so huggable. (Although, what is this one doing in Russia, far away from Taiwan?) I thought there was a mistype on the bridge – but no. That thing is massive in length!
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in that happy family stamp I like that little dog 🐕 😆
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Like everyone else I like the happy family and the horn blower announcing their arrival with all those tasty treats. I’m trying to imagine what it must be like driving over a 35k bridge.
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Near where I live in Virginia, there is the Chesapeake Bay bridge that is 27 km long. We use it to travel up north when visiting Philadelphia. I like driving on it, sometimes it seems you are on open sea. But then, along the way you have to go twice through two tunnels, to allow ‘space’ for ships to go by….
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