Born in Newfoundland on August 15, 1875, his mother hoped he would become a minister but the sea was already in his blood at a very young age.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Robert A. Bartlett
Born in Newfoundland on August 15, 1875, his mother hoped he would become a minister but the sea was already in his blood at a very young age.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Some new issues received last week
The sheet also has many affirmations printed on it and all related to the environment and the many dangers of our ever changing climate.
This sheet is coming to us from Finland. this one also has 2 round stamps and the artwork is simply beautiful and very representative of the dangers of all climatic changes.
Unfortunately the scan does not do justice to the sheet but I can tell you that the logos are imprinted in silver and ice blue and just fantastic.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Special invitation
An honest blog about purchasing stamps on the internet.
Hope to see you there!!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Full sheet of 16 from Canada
Friday, May 8, 2009
Greenland's contribution
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Proposal for exchange
I can offer Canada's issues for the IPY in return. Canada has issued one souvenir sheet and 2 single stamp to commemorate this event. The souvenir sheet can be seen in a previous post and the single stamps are the ones that you can see in the souvenir sheet.
There is also a FDC which I have yet to present to you.
Lithuania's contribution to the IPY
If there were no the Earth’s atmosphere, which transmits sunlight like a greenhouse but keeps the Earth surface warm, the sunlight, reflected by the Earth’s surface, would instantly fade in the space. Gases accumulated in the atmosphere trap the heat given out by the Earth and cause the so-called greenhouse effect.
Power plants generating electricity and heat, vehicles, factories, and other activities of man increase the concentration of gasses around the Earth enhancing the greenhouse effect and leading to the increase in temperature and climate change.
The melting of polar ice caps, retreat of mountain glaciers, rising sea level, storms, floods, dry years, heat waves, and shortage of drinking water can be named as the consequences of climate change.
In order to stop climate change, it is necessary to reduce the emission of gases contributing to the greenhouse effect.
Monday, May 4, 2009
A visit to a philatelic show
Friday, April 24, 2009
"Glaciers"
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Interested in exchanging, trading IPY items.
- Status
- Change
- Global linkage
- New frontiers
- Vantage point
- Dimension
I have no doubt in my mind that many special postmarks and covers must exist of which I have no knowledge.
I would be eternally greatful and thankful if some collectors out there would be willing to send me such items either voluntarely or in consideration of receiving Canada's issues related to the IPY.
If interested by such a possibility please contact me (see my profile) and we can discuss any necessary arrangement.
"Plan your work - Work your plan"
What does this have to do with my exhibit?
Preliminary thoughts and ideas.
So, I'm thinking about gathering some covers from the issuing countries, send them to the different governmental agencies that are involved with the IPY and have some official sign the cover and at the same time maybe have an official document summarizing what that country has done during the IPY programme. Am I dreaming or can this be accomplished?
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
My first attempt at a philatelic exhibition
But first a little background on this philatelic event. It was on September 20th 2008 at the Austria Center in Vienna that this major philatelic event relating to the “International Polar Year 2007-2009” was presented. Originally discussed during a state visit to Finland by Michelle Bachelet, the president of Chile, where it was decided to call attention to the environmental impact of global warming.To pay tribute to all the efforts made during this fourth “International Polar Year” 2007-2009 and to deliver a strong message aimed at the whole world, the postal administrations of about 40 countries decided to produce a common stamp issue concerning the problem of Global Warming and to promote the protection of not only the regions but also the glaciers thus putting forth the slogan “Preserve the Polar Regions and Glaciers”.Each participating country was free to decide the theme and illustration for the issue, but had to agree to share a common campaign logo.
The design for the logo, a “protected ice crystal”, was created by Saku Heinänen a Finnish graphic designer and Master of Arts but also a keen amateur naturalist.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Issue from Canada
What we see represented are wild animals from both end of planet Earth.
Representing the Arctic, we see the Polar Bear and the Arctic Fox. From the Antarctic, we see a group of Penguins and the Arctic Tern.
Why an Artic Tern in antarctica? Very simply put this bird migrates yearly between the two poles. It was therefore decided by the designer of this sheet (Tiit Telmet) to use the Tern as a symbol showing that both poles are united.
The stamps have also been issued in sheets of 16 with marginal inscription. The post office was already out of the sheet when I went, so as soon as I get it I will upload it.
The stamps have been issued at 2,000,000 examples while the issued quantity for the souvenir sheet is 225,000.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Site worth visiting...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15850535/
Hope you'll enjoy!
IPY issues - checklist
http://stampnews.com/stamps/stamps_2009/stamp_1239739632_238093.html
As I receive them personnally I will psot all relevant information about each and every issue.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
This souvenir sheet comes from Estonia and it reflects perfectly the effects of Global Warming on Glaciers.
This sheet was issued on January 15, 2009.
Designed by Lembit Lõhmus is was printed offset, perforated 13 X 12.75 and 75,000 copies have been issued.
The average global temperature has risen by more than 0.5°C during the past one and a half centuries.
The frequency of extreme phenomena of climate – hurricanes, draughts, heavy rains and floods etc. has grown.
The global warming has become a worldwide environmental problem, but there have been vast differences of opinion on the role of human activity as one of the main cause of the process among scientists. Climate is an extremely complex, non-linear chaotic system with thousands of variables and influencers.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
POLAR OMNIBUS SLATED FOR 2009
There will be approximately 40 countries involved in this series. It was originally discussed during a state visit to Finland by Michelle Bachelet, the president of Chile, where it was decided to call attention to the environmental impact of global warming.
At the same time this series is intended to promote the protection of not only the regions but also the glaciers.
All participating country will decide individually what feature will appear on the stamps, but it has been agreed that all administrations will have to include the adopted "Crystal Insignia" which will appear on all issues.
Make note that all stamps will be issued between January and March of 2009. Other confirmed features to appear are; icebergs, glaciers, penguins and polar bears.
Some of the countries who have signed on for this issue, Preserve the Polar Regions and Glaciers include:
Ø Argentina
Ø Australia
Ø Belgium
Ø Brazil
Ø Bulgaria
Ø Canada
Ø Chile
Ø Czech Rep.
Ø Ecuador
Ø Estonia
Ø Finland
Ø Greenland
Ø Hungary
Ø Iceland
Ø India
Ø Japan
Ø New Zealand
Ø Norway
Ø South Africa
Ø Switzerland
Ø Uruguay
Ø Aland Islands
Ø Faroe Islands
Ø Romania
Ø Slovenia
Ø Algeria
Ø Austria
Ø Croatia
Ø France
Ø Greece
Ø Indonesia
Ø Kazakhstan
Ø Latvia
Ø Lithuania
Ø Mexico
Ø Paraguay
Ø Peru
It seems Aland will be among the very first nations to release its contribution to the IPY.
On 22 January, Aland Post will issue a miniature sheet as part of the joint stamp series 'Preserve the Polar Regions and Glaciers' in which more than 40 posts from around the world take part.
The Aland contribution features a wind turbine, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the introduction of electricity in Aland.
The symbol of this joint issue, an ice crystal, can be seen in the upper left corner. The wind turbine is embossed and the rest of the sheet is supplied with Metal FX effect.