Sunday, May 24, 2020

Sunday Stamps: Food

This week's theme for Sunday Stamps is food.  I am showing here a stamp featured years ago on my blog.  Not of food exactly, but of the raw ingredients.


The coconut, and groundnuts or peanuts.

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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Sunday Stamps: Flowers

Happy Sunday Stamps!
Well the stars aligned or something because the US Postal Service just released a new group of stamps, the American Gardens Forever stamps:


Above is a screen shot of the stamps featured on the web page for this set.  10 different botanical gardens are featured, most public, I believe.

I am sorry I don't have a scan of the individual stamps - not available on the USPS web page.  They look beautiful however.

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Viridian

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Sunday Stamps: Mothers and children

It is Mother's Day in the USA.  And mothers and children is the theme for Sunday Stamps. The Queen Mother is featured there today.


I last published this on my blog in 2013.  A stamp from Russia, 2012, that came to me via Postcrossing.  A good choice for today, yes?

The American Midwest is slowly opening up but we aren't going anywhere in this time of COVID-19.  I will make a chicken dinner and insist that the family clean up (instead of me).

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Viridian

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Sunday Stamps: Water

The them for Sunday Stamps this week is water.  I note that a few contributors have no people in their views, and the same goes for me, in this stamp from the US Postal Service:


This is a stamp celebrating Maine statehood.  In early years it was part of Massachusetts.  This view is part of Acadia National Park, a beautiful part of the coast of Maine.  The one time I visited, as a teen, there was a lot of fog and some rain when our family was there.

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