Ships and Harbor Views
In yet another 2 for 1 shot we have 2 of Seattle's afternoon tourist adventure ships. At bottom: Argosy Tour Boat Middle: Salish Sea Tours [For better, larger views, click on images] |
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Golden Bear Training Ship Cal Poly Maritime Academy This vessel visited Seattle in late June. Read more about the Golden Bear |
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Crew of Golden Bear as it arrived in Seattle. This picture posted in local media by a crew member. Would have been watching with binoculars if I had know their time of arrival. |
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Another summer visitor ... USCGC Eagle Training cutter for future officers of the USCG Read about the USCGC Eagle My only disappointment ... It wasn't at full sail! 😢 |
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Speaking of a sail boat at full sail ... here is a colorful one! |
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My first time to see this ship visiting Seattle. Per the ship's website ... The Villa Vie Residences is not a cruise ship ... it is a LIFESTYLE. Read about living on this ship. |
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Recent container ships have looked similar to this one. This is a small load of containers. This cargo vessel is arrived from Asia in early July. |
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This MSC Container ship is departing Seattle with a very small load. Notice all the empty spaces for containers. Early July capture. |
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A curiosity ... Not sure if it has anything to do with tariffs ... but this is my first time to see a PIL Container Ship in Seattle. The red hull and blue containers give the ship a unique appearance. Read about KOTA LUKIS Container Ship |
Stamps - Hint of History
What is the most valuable, rare USPS stamp? Answer: The 1918 USPS 24 cent airmail stamp featuring the Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny” biplane (image below ... NOT in my collection 😓)
In 1918, one sheet, of 100 stamps, was inadvertently printed with the plane upside down. The stamp was printed in two passes: first the red frame, then the blue plane. One sheet inadvertently had the plane printed upside down—likely due to the sheet being rotated or the print plate misaligned during the second pass. Of the 100 stamps possibly still in existence, the most recent auction of one “Inverted Jenny” sold for approximately $2 million.
Want to read more about the Inverted Jenny? Take a look here. (Wikipedia)
Skies
The morning of the Full Buck Moon was partly cloudy and I was afraid I would miss my monthly picture of the Full Moon. I'm happy with the way a break in the clouds allowed the shot below.
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Full Buck Moon July 11, 2025 |
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Clear skies sent me to Kerry Park for this overview shot of Seattle looking south ... Mt Rainier in the distance. July 12th |
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Two Brothers Mountains Olympic Range as seen from Seattle Mid-July 2025 |
Critters
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My friend and blog follower Tim sent me this photo of his sweet pups ... Arthur and Poly ... while enjoying an afternoon siesta. |
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It's tough to post without including at least one shot of my hummers. |
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While watching and waiting for hummers I noticed a crow sitting atop a utility pole across the street. I believe most folks think of crows as a nuisance. But really, they are an interesting bird. |
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Stamps (First Day Covers) and Critters ... two hobbies in one image. This year, 2025 is the Year of the Snake in the Chinese Zodiac Read more about it (Wikipedia) |
Closing thought ...
Sharing ... Do you get daily emails from those you've done business with in the past? Especially ones that might be health related? Well, I do. One of the issues I have with this is all the advertising that is included. I recently received an email from WebMD entitled 13 Ways to Beat the Afternoon Slump. As I read through it, I didn't really encounter anything new, but thought it was nice to see several good tips organized and well presented. So, I copied the information, removed the ads, and share it with you below. Let me know if you enjoy. 😊
Thank you for stopping by John's Island. I look forward to hearing from you in the comments.
John