Last Friday, I got another pack of QSLs from the ARRL QSL Bureau. There were about 20 cards total, the most interesting being:
- F5BAR. This card from Jean-Luc in Provence is a beautiful card, with an aerial shot of a fall scene. A bonus is that it also fits nicely into my collection of cards from stations whose suffixes spell words.
- EN3WLL. This card is from a special event station commemorating the 150th anniversary of the igniting of the first-ever kerosene lamp designed by Ignacy Lukasiewich at the Lviv hospital on 31 July 1853.
- MU/SP5LCC. This station was operated by a Scout troop from Poland on the island of Guernsey.
- EA1ASZ. This card lists the “Normas de ban~o en 1877,” which translates to “rules for bathing.” The second rule states, “In no case is it permitted to bathe without being completely clothed.”
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I’ll have to get a scanner and scan them so you can all see them.
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