Let's start this week on the theme of land and land products. To begin, let us parallel the Marianne Protect the earth issued February 28, 2011 with an Italian stamp of a definitive series of 1945-48, showing the planting of an olive tree.
The left half of the stamp Marianne Protecting the Earth:
likely, a transplanting seedlings into the soil.
likely, a transplanting seedlings into the soil.
Yves Beaujard / Phil @ poste.
The current Italian series 1945-48:
planting an olive tree in well drained soil.
Here, the green stamp of a read.
The theme chosen for Day Stamp French calls for two comments.
We see that the French plant of the left hand. Indeed, the right hand holds the trowel stainless shovel to dig the planting hole. And yes!
The theme chosen for Day Stamp French calls for two comments.
- Planting what you want does not say anything about the protection of the earth: you can saturate your soil chemical favorable to the growth of your plants, but will degrade soil quality. Plant is not necessarily indicative of natural agriculture dear to Masanobu Fukuoba .
- The place of man in relation to the four elements of these themes Holiday Stamp *, is not normally in a relationship preservation. It seems rather that man is made of pulp of the four elements (water, earth, air, fire) is a consubstantial relationship. Here is the era that requires us - At least in words - a relationship of preservation against the elements, although for the fire, I'm not sure.
Philatelists post-modern.
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