Saturday, February 26, 2011

Sunday Stamps #8

In which stamps move into the internet age.



I received it on a postcard from Germany. (Love the snowdrop.) If you go to this website and can read the German you too can order specialized postage for your postcards or letters.

In the USA you can do this too - if you are willing to pay more than the marked rate on the stamp. The US Postal Service offers zazzle stamps, at US $19.99 to $20.95 for 20 stamps. Here are two of my favorites.




You can also make your own specialized postage, using your own images, at zazzle.com.  It looks pretty straightforward, and I might do it someday.   I hope Dorin will add some more information, as he has produced these special stamps and shown them on his blog.
A question: will some of these become very collectible?  They are limited editions.  Will stamp collectors snap them up?

Viridian

Theme for next week:  Children's artwork on stamps, or stamps that would appeal to children (cartoons!)

Friday, February 25, 2011

Postcard Friendship Friday - postcard sent to Suicide Corner


A linen card titled D.C. 152 - Flamingo Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla.

Appropriately pink, this hotel has a boat dock but not a beach in front of it.  Given the snow and ice here in the midwest, I'd happily stay in the Flamingo and walk to the beach.
Postmarked Jan.16 1948, and addressed to Mr and Mrs Julian Robin and family, Suicide Corner, Sanford Rd. No. Westport, Mass.  Yes, really.

Message:
"Hollywood, Fla.  Staying in this town.  Quite a place.  Gets hot in the daytime but you freeze at night.  No Oldsmobiles down here only Chevrolets, Clint."

An intriguing message to be sure!

Thank you Beth for hosting Postcard Friendship Friday!
Remember: My meme Sunday Stamps opens again late Saturday night (USA time).
Theme this week: stamps from the internet age: Zazzle-style stamps (see http://dorincard.blogspot.com/ ), or featuring computers. Or anything you wish.
Viridian

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sunday Stamps #7

It's President's Day in the United States on Monday.  Washington's birthday and Lincoln's birthday have been glommed together (assimilated?) into what's seen now as a day off and a chance to shop some sales.
Let's look at some stamps.


On the left: a penny stamp from 1908, featuring Ben Franklin.  On the right: a penny stamp from 1949, featuring George Washington.  I don't think I need to explain who these two men were, and how important they were to the early United States.
There must be millions of these two stamps out there, many still affixed to vintage postcards.  Thank you, humble green stamps, that helped send these postcards on their way.

               

Viridian
Theme next week: stamps from the internet age: Zazzle-style stamps (see http://dorincard.blogspot.com/ ), or featuring computers.  Or anything you wish.

Friday, February 18, 2011


This is a postcard of a Lake Superior agate that someone has polished to show the beauty inside.  There are beaches on Lake Superior where one used to be able to look at the pebbles and find some that, not looking like this, at least had the potential to polish up like this.  I suspect those beaches have been pretty picked over by now.

I saw this postcard in the postcard gallery on Postcrossing and saved an image for myself. :-0

Thank you Beth for hosting Postcard Friendship Friday!
Remember: My meme Sunday Stamps opens again late Saturday night.
Theme this week: Presidents/world leaders/statesmen or stateswomen.  You don't need to follow the theme however.
Viridian