Welcome Mark!! We have quite a few Canadian collectors here and folks from every corner of the globe. Delighted to have you join us.
Thanks Philatelia. I have read most of the posts on the forum and it certainly is a very friend group.
Mark
Greetings and welcome from your fellow Ottawan!
Glad to see you collect USA like me.
David Giles
Thanks Philb and David for the welcome. Actually I am going to attend the OPS for the first time tomorrow night.
Mark
Greetings from Algeria and welcome to SOR, very friendly community.
Foudutimbre
Thanks very much Foudutimbre
Mark
Welcome to the club....Best group around...If you have a question someone has the answer....Now keep the snow and stop sending the storms to NS..lol Whether you do or not I can send you lots of used stamps....Cheryl
I like your avatar Mark, I am a Sens fan - along with the Canucks and Habs.
Thanks BeeSee and 2010ccg for the warm welcome. I am actually a Penguins fan per my username but included the Sens as I am from Ottawa.
We do not have as much snow here as in NS which I here are facing two more storms. Cheryl you sure are tough in the Maritimes. What we always have in Ottawa is cold, cold, cold. It is currently -35 degrees Celsius, which for American is -35 Fahrenheit. The measure of mercury is the same when it is that cold.
Mark
Welcome aboard Mark and it's always good to see a new member so enthusiastic about the hobby and SOR at the same time. Enjoy your time spent on your collection and here on the DB on SOR.
Now if all of you "Northerners" will kindly refrain from using words like "below zero" while referring to the temperature, it would be appreciated. My poor little computer is shivering as I type this, since it is use to more humane conditions, such as those here in South Florida. I would like to invite you all down for the winter, but the roads and restaurants are all clogged with people from your locales now, so there is no room available for any of you. SORRY!
Mike
Mike -
It's only -24¤C here today - yesterday it was -30¤C.
Last week my partner arrived home after taking the boy out for a walk and proudly announced how much it had warmed up - it was only-12¤C.
Hey Mark,
I'm new to SOR also. There are some very nice people here! I've had some interesting conversations with people and that have some very neat insights into the hobby. I don't live near an "in person" club so I've enjoyed the interactions
Ernie
Welcome Mark!
I spend a bit of time in Canada for work, and wished we had Tim Horton's in Tennessee.
Cheers,
Don
Hi Mark;
Welcome to our little club.
Tho I've sold on here fairly soon after joining, I've also sold on several other sites (five),
and had a lot of fun doing so. I've sold in a couple dozen nations from Norway to
New Zealand, and in a couple dozen US states as well. I sometimes find myself
accidentally typing stamp colors in French or German, as I have many customers
from there.
Keep on stamin'....
TuskenRaider
Thanks everyone for the warm welcomes. Everyone is so nice. I have learnt so much information from the club that I am getting less overwhelmed by all the technical issues of collecting as each day passes by.
To defend us 'Northerners" the cold air actually comes up to us from the U.S. Midwest in places like Colorado , Nebraska and the likes and then forms an arc pushing up into the prairies and and then onto central and Eastern Canada. Was in Boston recently and they have twice as much snow as Ottawa. ðŸ˜
However it is so cold today I think I will go get a Tim Hortons cofee.
Mark
And I have to settle for Dunkin Donuts...
My wife and I moved to Prince George, BC, 800 km north of Vancouver, in 1973. In our first winter there, we had a week of -35/-40 C. temperatures. On the first morning, I set out for school, walking because it was less than a kilometre away. Within seconds, my nostrils were so painful that I had to breath through my mouth, and my eyelids were freezing shut. I wondered if they'd eventually find my body in a snowdrift. By the end of that winter, we had 12 feet of snow on the ground.
Bob
Oh, to live in Vancouver with its balmy 11C weather. It must be lovely even if it rains.
Mark
A balmy -5C today. in NS..Walked around with the light jacket on...Spring can`t be too far away....Cape Breton was hit hard with blowing snow and we are preparing for a major storm on Sunday....but the days are getting longer and the sun rays are warm....just not enough of those rays... Cheryl
Mark said,
"Oh, to live in Vancouver with its balmy 11C weather. It must be lovely even if it rains."
Greetings from Ottawa, Canada. I am a new member to your club and also new to stamp collecting for the past few month. These forums have been a great source of learning. Unlike a lot of members of this club I did not collect stamps as a child and this is my first foray into the hobby.
At first I wanted to collect all world used. I then pared that down to Canada, United States as well as New Zealand. I also collect used lighthouses and polar bears as my topical collection. I chose used stamps as I like the fact that they have been through the postal system.
I thank you for allowing me to join your club and I look forward to participating and learning as I go.
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Thanks Philatelia. I have read most of the posts on the forum and it certainly is a very friend group.
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Greetings and welcome from your fellow Ottawan!
Glad to see you collect USA like me.
David Giles
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Thanks Philb and David for the welcome. Actually I am going to attend the OPS for the first time tomorrow night.
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Thanks very much Foudutimbre
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Welcome to the club....Best group around...If you have a question someone has the answer....Now keep the snow and stop sending the storms to NS..lol Whether you do or not I can send you lots of used stamps....Cheryl
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
I like your avatar Mark, I am a Sens fan - along with the Canucks and Habs.
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Thanks BeeSee and 2010ccg for the warm welcome. I am actually a Penguins fan per my username but included the Sens as I am from Ottawa.
We do not have as much snow here as in NS which I here are facing two more storms. Cheryl you sure are tough in the Maritimes. What we always have in Ottawa is cold, cold, cold. It is currently -35 degrees Celsius, which for American is -35 Fahrenheit. The measure of mercury is the same when it is that cold.
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Welcome aboard Mark and it's always good to see a new member so enthusiastic about the hobby and SOR at the same time. Enjoy your time spent on your collection and here on the DB on SOR.
Now if all of you "Northerners" will kindly refrain from using words like "below zero" while referring to the temperature, it would be appreciated. My poor little computer is shivering as I type this, since it is use to more humane conditions, such as those here in South Florida. I would like to invite you all down for the winter, but the roads and restaurants are all clogged with people from your locales now, so there is no room available for any of you. SORRY!
Mike
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Mike -
It's only -24¤C here today - yesterday it was -30¤C.
Last week my partner arrived home after taking the boy out for a walk and proudly announced how much it had warmed up - it was only-12¤C.
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Hey Mark,
I'm new to SOR also. There are some very nice people here! I've had some interesting conversations with people and that have some very neat insights into the hobby. I don't live near an "in person" club so I've enjoyed the interactions
Ernie
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Welcome Mark!
I spend a bit of time in Canada for work, and wished we had Tim Horton's in Tennessee.
Cheers,
Don
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Hi Mark;
Welcome to our little club.
Tho I've sold on here fairly soon after joining, I've also sold on several other sites (five),
and had a lot of fun doing so. I've sold in a couple dozen nations from Norway to
New Zealand, and in a couple dozen US states as well. I sometimes find myself
accidentally typing stamp colors in French or German, as I have many customers
from there.
Keep on stamin'....
TuskenRaider
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Thanks everyone for the warm welcomes. Everyone is so nice. I have learnt so much information from the club that I am getting less overwhelmed by all the technical issues of collecting as each day passes by.
To defend us 'Northerners" the cold air actually comes up to us from the U.S. Midwest in places like Colorado , Nebraska and the likes and then forms an arc pushing up into the prairies and and then onto central and Eastern Canada. Was in Boston recently and they have twice as much snow as Ottawa. ðŸ˜
However it is so cold today I think I will go get a Tim Hortons cofee.
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
And I have to settle for Dunkin Donuts...
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
My wife and I moved to Prince George, BC, 800 km north of Vancouver, in 1973. In our first winter there, we had a week of -35/-40 C. temperatures. On the first morning, I set out for school, walking because it was less than a kilometre away. Within seconds, my nostrils were so painful that I had to breath through my mouth, and my eyelids were freezing shut. I wondered if they'd eventually find my body in a snowdrift. By the end of that winter, we had 12 feet of snow on the ground.
Bob
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Oh, to live in Vancouver with its balmy 11C weather. It must be lovely even if it rains.
Mark
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
A balmy -5C today. in NS..Walked around with the light jacket on...Spring can`t be too far away....Cape Breton was hit hard with blowing snow and we are preparing for a major storm on Sunday....but the days are getting longer and the sun rays are warm....just not enough of those rays... Cheryl
re: New Member from Ottawa, Canada
Mark said,
"Oh, to live in Vancouver with its balmy 11C weather. It must be lovely even if it rains."