Sunday, June 14, 2026

Sunday Stamps: the Letter "T"

 Good day, and welcome to my blog.

It's a warm humid cloudy day in the American Midwest, and it may rain later.  Now though it's time for Sunday Stamps.

We are up to the letter "T" in our tour of the alphabet.  SeeitonaPostcard has shared Tulip stamps, and I have a Tulip stamp too, from the US Postal service:

I also am sharing this Thank You stamp from the USPS:


All images are from the USPS; I don't have these in hand.

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Viridian

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunday Stamps: the Letter "S"

 Good day and welcome to my blog.  It is a beautiful partly cloudy day in the American Midwest.

It's time for Sunday Stamps, and we are up to the letter "S".

From the US Postal Service:  Sunflower stamps:

This image is from the USPS as I don't have these in hand.  Cheerful!  Summer will soon be here.

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Viridian

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Sunday Stamps: the Letter "R"

 Good day, and welcome to my blog.

I had not prepared a R stamp, so I was at a loss for today.  I checked the USPS website, and was saved by the issuance of this set of stamps remembering the 100th anniversary of Route 66, the "Mother Road" that stretched from Chicago to Los Angeles.  This set was issued on May 5, 2026.





If you have not heard of Route 66, except in a rock song, that's OK.  It's an American thing.  From the 1930's to the 1960's many people moved west to southern California along this road.  The route still exists, but has been renumbered for most of its length.

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Viridian

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Sunday Stamps: The Letter "Q"

 Good day and welcome to my blog.  It is a nice spring day in the American Midwest, though clouding over.

Welcome to Sunday Stamps, with a letter (Q) that some contributors find difficult.  Not me, not this year!  The US Postal Service released in February a set of four stamps honoring Harriet Powers and her two amazing quilts.

Post office store link 


These two quilts are well known among quilters, and those studying women's history.  There is even a book written about Harriet Powers and her quilts, by Kyra Hicks.

From Amazon's website for the book:

"The powerful quilts of Harriet Powers (1837-1910), a former Athens, Georgia slave, continue to capture our imagination today. Her two-known creations, the Bible Quilt and the Pictorial Quilt, have independently survived since stitched more than a century ago. Over the years, thousands of museum visitors to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston have stood transfixed viewing her artwork. Powers' two quilts are arguably the most well-known and cited coverings in American quilt history." 


The stamp images are from her Pictorial Quilt, in the Boston museum.  I have not seen the quilts in person.  Thay are probably not on display all the time, due to their age.  I do have Kyra Hicks' book however - an interesting read.

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Viridian