โWeymouth Bayโ by John Constable, 1816, Courtesy Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The dark skies were inspired by the โYear without Summerโ. If youโre familiar with the Butterfly Effect, youโve 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 →
Who was the first postmaster of Earth?
Views of Our Planets: Earth ๐บ๐ธ United States, 47ยข | Issued May 31, 2016 | Scott 5071 Many โfirstsโ in postal history are well known. The first postage stamp was the Penny Black. The first postmaster general of the fledgling United States was Benjamin Franklin. The first Christmas stamps were issued by Hungary. But who... Continue Reading →
Stamp Tourism: A brief history of the Biltmore Estate
Biltmore House by Richard Morris Hunt ๐บ๐ธ United States, 18ยข | Issued August 28, 1981 | Scott 1929 We all know that postage stamps were invented as proof of postage paid. But philatelists understand that stamps have a greater value: They are an incredible conduit for travel across space and time! Long before the wonders... Continue Reading →
Creating links across history
Australia/Tasmania Telephone Link ๐ฆ๐บ Australia, 2d | Issued April 1, 1936 | Brusden-White AU 169A 1936 was an astoundingly eventful year around the globe, just as nearly every year was in the first half of the 20th century. The UKโs George V died in January after years of declining health. The nation and its dominions... Continue Reading →
The shining star of my IGY collection (so far?)
Signed FDC for International Geophysical Year issue ๐บ๐ธ United States, 3ยข | Issued May 31, 1958 | Scott 1107 One of my central topical philatelic interests is the International Geophysical Year. Iโm fascinated by these nascent days of space science and global cooperation. The IGY also marks a period when the last few empty spots... Continue Reading →
Happy Burns Night!
If you wanted to, you could celebrate a new holiday every day. In addition to regular government and church holidays, there are an assortment of lesser โholidaysโ throughout the year. There are industry holidays (e.g., Employee Appreciation Day, March 3). There are days celebrating causes (World Wetlands Day, February 2; Cancer Survivors Day, June 3).... Continue Reading →
Stamps on Screen: Frasier
Season 2, Episode 6, โThe Botched Language of Cranesโ Close your eyes. Wait, can you still read this? Open them! Open your eyes. Alright, donโt close your eyes. But before you read any farther, take a pause and name the top female TV fashion icons of the โ90s. You probably remember โthe Rachel,โ the hairstyle... Continue Reading →
Did Hungary issue the first TRUE Christmas stamp?
Message to the Shepherds, Nativity, Adoration of the Magi๐ญ๐บ Hungary, 4โ30f | Issued December 1, 1943 | Scott 617โ619 There are many ways to approach stamp collecting: by topic, by nation, by volume. But in any collection, primacy is a key component. What came first? The issue of what was the first Christmas stamp issue... Continue Reading →
Stamps on Screen: Eerie, Indiana
George Rogers Clark ๐บ๐ธ United States, 2ยข | Issued February 25, 1929 | Scott 651 Picture this: You walk by the break room at work, and you see one. You drive home from work and check your mailbox before going inside, and there one is again. The doorbell rings, and thereโs one sitting on your... Continue Reading →
To the Kรกrmรกn line, and beyond!: An introduction to the International Geophysical Year
International Geophysical Year stamp and official emblem on cacheted first day cover ๐บ๐ธ United States, 3ยข | Issued May 31, 1958 | Scott 1107 When did space exploration begin? Nailing down an origin point on such a subjective timeline is objectively impossible. Was it with the first human spaceflight in April 1961? Or when the... Continue Reading →
