Raf can’t resist a wine bottle with a map or some contour lines, neither can I. This wine comes from the Tarragona province in Catalonia.
Yearly archives: 2021
Reinder Storm shared this picture of a massive globe on a trailer behind a bike outside the Paleis van Justitie in Amsterdam. I’ve got no idea what this is about?
Maps and elephants on playing cards – really! What could be better for us folk at Mappery? These come from Artisans Cartographe via my friend Raf.
These beautiful masks were made by Fiona Sheriff aka Blond Geography – here I am trying out mine when it arrived. Fortunately Fiona pointed out that I had it on upside down!
Raf likes his mappy wine, so do I. GR-174 sounds like a grid reference to me, wonder what the wine is like?
This tasty looking beer was shared by Andy Woodruff See a beer with a map on it and “geography” in the name, gotta buy it. That’s just the law; I’m powerless here. Difficult to argue with that sentiment
A beauty from Reinder Storm Irresistable #postcard from the #library of the #Lenin #museum in #Moscow #globe
Elizabeth shared this pic of the Jubilee Walkway map with a greta view of the towers on the north bank of the Thames.
Cartonaut shared this map of the US – I can’t work out the colouring? “Neighborhood school playground recieved a much needed repaving. Striping the ball court lines and game borders, the map of the USA was done this week.” Mark Safran added This map escaped from an old atlas in […]
Spotted by Reinder Storm “For #Canada you pay no more than €3,50 – a #toy in a local thrift shop in The Hague, the Netherlands”
Back in the day there was a British mapping business called Multimap, founded by Audrey Mandela and Sean Phelan, they were doing maps long before Google or Yahoo got into the game. They were renowned for having great swag like this map. Martin Daly took great pleasure in sharing the […]
Ken Field spotted this stain on the ground which looks like Michigan which is understandably known as the Mitten State