“Weymouth Bay” by John Constable, 1816, Courtesy Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The dark skies were inspired by the “Year without Summer”. If you’re familiar with the Butterfly Effect, you’ve heard the metaphor that when a butterfly flaps its wings, it could ultimately cause a tornado on the other side of the earth. The merits... Continue Reading →
Celebrate Hug a Monster Day with these stamp titans
Classic Movie Monsters 🇺🇸 United States, 32¢ | Issued September 30, 1997 | Scott 3168-72 Happy Intergalactic Hug a Monster Day! Over the years and around the world, many stamps have been issued that depict mythological monsters, cryptids, ghouls, ghosts, and fairy tale foes. Perhaps most recent was the delightful Spooky Silhouettes Forever stamp issue... Continue Reading →
