About Alexandra Heep

Alexandra Heep is a longtime writer, chronic over-thinker, and recovering content mill survivor. Her work has appeared in literary journals, anthologies, and online platforms where words are still respected. She writes children’s books, health reflections, and the occasional blog post laced with humor and hard-won honesty. After years of illness, detours, and navigating the noise of modern wellness, she returned to writing with the firm belief that stories—like people—don’t have to be perfect to matter. She publishes under multiple pen names and drinks more goat milk than you’d expect.

Saturday, April 14, 2018

A to Z blogging Challenge 2018: M is for Monaco

(My theme for April's A to Z blogging challenge is postcards. If you want, read my intro post).

I've been fascinated with the principality of Monaco ever since I was a teenager, partially due to the death of Princess Grace in 1982 and the subsequent hoopla in the gossip magazines for years to come. Keep in mind that I grew up in Germany, so all this was a big deal there. I suppose my fascination was because of the ongoing coverage of Princess Stephanie's alleged "scandalous" exploits, who is just a couple of years older than I am.

While I've outgrown the gossip rags many years ago (thankfully), the receipt of this card made me wonder what ever happened to the royal family of Monaco. I did a quick Google check before writing this blog and was shocked to see how old Princess Grace's "kids" look. Of course they're now adults in their 50s and 60s, and it drove home the fact how OLD I AM now.

Anyway, this card was actually sent from someone who lives outside Monaco (in France, obviously) but works there. The card does have the Monaco stamp and was mailed from the principality, as you can see by the stamp image and postal cancellation. So, it is kind of unusual. It's strange what kind of memories postcards can jog loose.


2 comments:

Unknown said...

It was always made to be a fairytale kind of place. The pictures are beautiful.
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Pradeep Nair said...

Very interesting. Second smallest country in the world.