Eye on the Water
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Actually, I am not on the waterfront but this is when a camera with good optical zoom comes in handy. I like the critter on the sail. |
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Just curious! 🠞[Click on image to see a larger image.]🠜 This is a barge leaving Seattle on the way to Alaska. The trip takes about one week. Notice rail cars on the bottom level, trucks and trailers on the top. Can you imagine the cost of shipping? Notice the green containers with letters AML The barge is operated by Alaska Marine Lines. See this LINK if you're curious how this all works or perhaps want to ship a vehicle. |
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Here is the Lauren Foss tug. Puget Sound - Foss Maritime Company Foss is probably the biggest marine services company in Seattle. One thing I love about them is the way they name all their vessels after members of the Foss family. |
Stamps
12 Years of Critters - Chinese Zodiac
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The Chinese zodiac, also known as Shengxiao (“born resembling”), is a repeating cycle of 12 years, with each year represented by a different animal. |
Note: As a hobby, I've been collecting stamps longer than blogging. To me, one of the most interesting parts of stamp collecting is finding these First Day Covers aka FDCs. The FDCs give you the stamp, the date it was first issued, and usually, some art work related to the reason for issuing the stamp.
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Over time I've added all 12 special stamps and First Day Covers celebrating the Chinese Zodiac to my collection, The one above is the Year of the Tiger ... stamp issued 1998, in Seattle, Washington. |
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In 1999 the postal rate for First Class increased to 33 cents. This FDC was postmarked in Los Angeles on January 5, 1999. It was the beginning of the Year of the Hare (some call it Rabbit). |
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The first day of issue for the Year of the Dragon stamp was January 6, 2000. How do you like the artwork? |
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Number 6 in the Chinese Zodiac is the Year of the Snake. The stamp rate was 34 cents. This one is postmarked Oakland, California, on January 20, 2001. By the way, 2025 is a Year of the Snake! |
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The Year of the Horse was celebrated with a new stamp on February 11, 2002 and this one was postmarked New York, NY. |
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In 2003, the postal rate increased again, this time up to 37 cents. The USPS celebrated the Year of the Ram (some call it Goat) on January 15, 2003. |
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Year of the Monkey, postmarked January 13, 2004, in San Francisco, California. |
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The Year of the Dog, issued February 5, 1994, in Pomona, California. |
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Last Chinese Zodiac animal is the Boar (or, as some call it, Pig). The Boar stamp was issued December 30, 1994 in Sacramento, California. |
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I'm linking up with Saturday's Critters. If you enjoyed the Chinese Zodiac critters, you will love Saturday's Critters. Check it out! |
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Yes, this is a sheet of stamps issued by the USPS in celebration of their 250th Anniversary of Delivering. Like Emma said, there's a lot to look for here. There are 20 FOREVER stamps on the sheet. |
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Roscoe Misselhorn's Pencil Sketches of American Steam Trains Published 1976 by Riverside Press (49 years ago.) |
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This is a really LARGE book. $1 bill added for SCALE. |
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Roscoe was a railfan and a pencil sketch artist. |
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Plate #6 of 33 |
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Plate #17 of 33 How do you like his art? |
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Back Cover A downside to this book is ... where will it fit in the library? |
Skies
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Looking out over Puget Sound on colorful clouds just after sunset. |
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Fantastic photography! This is an award winner in Dark Sky photography as seen in the Dark Sky website. Well worth your time to check out the photos. No, none of them are mine 😊 but I love them and had to share with you. |
Closing thoughts …
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When your Middle School Sixth Grade has a Web Day you know the Internet is now a part of our lives. 😊 |
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Thanks for stopping by John's Island. I appreciate your comments. Feel free to copy anything and share it anywhere. Just so you know, I'm not standing by with a bunch of lawyers ready to sue you for copying my images! 😊 Lastly, I've been slowing down on publishing new posts recently. I'm getting pretty close to a thousand posts since starting back in 2010. Lately I've found some social media to be discouraging, so I've been cutting back on it. Take care out there and be well!
John
★★ Post #978 since December 28, 2010 ★★<
Hi John, what a treat this was, a new post from you! (Your explanation why you don't post as much anymore somehow didn't surprise me. I figured as much.) Anyway, those boat fuel costs at the top very much surprised me. Also the amount needed, surely we can't come up with this stuff forever! I also loved, loved the "not so old" zodiac and animal postcards, what a wonderful assortment to share here. As soon as I hit publish I'm going back up there to look at them again. :^)
ReplyDeleteHi Doug, Thanks for the super fast comment that will have me smiling all day! 😊 I've been thinking about you and hope the legs are doing better. You are the best! 😊 Thanks again! John
DeleteLoved all the boats and ships! My friend lived in Alaska for many years and told me about the huge costs to ship things back and forth. When she moved down to WA (she's originally from here), she barged her car and a few other important items down. It was expensive! Those stamps are works of art.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret - Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment. I appreciate your fascination with boats and ships! I have often wondered what it would cost to barge a car to Alaska. I hear you on expensive! Thanks for your kind words! John
Delete...back a number of years ago I had a business importing garden decorations from Asia. Ships were the cheap mode of transportation, followed by rail and then truck. It's nice that Emma shares an interest with you. John take care and be well.
ReplyDeleteHi Tom - I'm giving this thing that you do so well ... answering comments ... and see how it goes. I often think of you when I have a question about plants as you have told me about your experience in the nursery business. Tom, I'm wondering what the tariffs will do to garden decorations from Asia. Thank you for stopping by and your kind words. Hope you have a great weekend ahead. I'll probably see you tomorrow on Saturday's Critters! John
Delete...our stable genius and his tariffs are making most things expensive. My one hope is that those who voted for him get everything that they voted for!!!
DeleteHello John
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts ... so much to see and read.
Loved the water views all the ships and boats ... that red sail sailboat especially.
So many wonderful stamps and well done to Emma too.
Enjoy this last weekend of August, the month has flown by!
Happy September Wishes.
All the best Jan
Hello Jan - Your comments always mean a lot to me. Thank you so much for stopping by. As a blogger you amaze me with your ability to publish quality posts on such a frequent basis. You are an inspiration. Yes, the summer has been another hot one for us here in the Pacific Northwest and I say that knowing that most of the USA has been even worse. When I was growing up I loved the summers ... guess most kids do ... but now my favorite season is fall and winter follows closely behind. I wish you a very happy September! Best regards and thanks again for stopping by. John
DeleteThank you for this lovely reply John ...
DeleteAll the best Jan
I knew there were many postage stamp designs to collect but I didn't know that there were so many. I don't think Canada has so many designs. I always find the shipping posts interesting about the coming and going of boats.
ReplyDeleteHi Red, Yes, there are thousands of postage stamp designs. Thanks for stopping by and leaving me a comment. John
DeleteBeautiful photos and stamps, John.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thanks for stopping by and the kind words. Happy days ahead to you and yours as we move into September. John
DeleteHello John,
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of the ships, I have a few favorites. The Pilot Boat and the little red sailboat and the huge Seahawk ship. I wonder if the Seahawk is connected to the football team? The Zodiac Critter stamp collection is awesome. Emma knows you well, she sent you the perfect gift. Beautiful collection of sky images, I always love watching the clouds. Wishing you a happy month of September. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Hi Eileen, What a great question about the Seahawk! 😊I wondered about that myself but could not find an answer. I need to do some more research … maybe I’ll ask AI? 😊 I’m trying out a technique you do so well … replying to comments. Thank you for taking the time to leave me all the kind words this morning. I hope your hubby is doing well … I’m keeping you two in my prayers and wishing both of you a happy September … and Miney too! 😊 John
DeleteA new post from you, John, is always a cause for celebration. Before I start to read I know it will be varied and interesting and this episode proves the point. I especially enjoy seeing your first day covers and reviewing the back story. Today’s sequence of the Chinese calendar was especially enjoyable. Thanks for including the letter from your niece. She is obviously a charming young lady. Have a great weekend. All the best - David
ReplyDeleteHi David, speaking of a cause for celebration … seeing your comment this morning is exactly that. 😊 Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by and leave me all those kind words. I especially like your words about varied and interesting content and hearing that from you is especially meaningful. Have a great weekend, take care, and thanks again! John
DeleteI definitely see a face in that cloud! You’ve outdone yourself again with this rich mix of nature, history, and art.
ReplyDeleteHi Shiju, it’s always a delight to get a comment from you. You are one of the best artists I know in the blogosphere and that makes your kind words all the more meaningful. Thank you so much for stopping by and for your comment. Have a great weekend! John
DeleteThis is fabulous, John. I enjoyed every last part of it.
ReplyDeleteDJan, I always appreciate seeing you stopping by and saying hello. Best regards from your neighbor to the south. John
DeleteWhat an interesting post. I so enjoyed the ships, such variety of design and function. It must be fascinating to watch them pass. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteThe artwork on each envelope and stamp is a study. Having a niece who shares the same interest must be a joy!
The trains are an interest of mine. I always say my family wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for trains. Three brothers, the only survivors of tuberculosis from a large family, went to work on the Newfoundland railway. They didn’t answer the call to fight in WW1 as many of their young compatriots did. The war had a devastating effect on a generation of young men in the colony.
Skies can be a fascinating study. I enjoyed the winning photography especially. New Zealand photos were big winners. Amazing work all round.
Plutarch’s words are timeless.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful post, John. Take care.
Hi Marie, wow, what a wonderful comment … thank you so much! I love hearing about how trains have been important in your family history. Railfans, like myself, usually have a few railroads of particular interest. For me, the history of the roads that opened up America’s West have been my main interest. Going forward, thanks to you, I have a new interest in the Newfoundland railway. Again, thank you for all your kind words. Happy weekend to you on beautiful Prince Edward Island! John
DeleteI love your shipping photos. Ships and transport really fascinates me. Maybe because I'm a landlubber born in New Mexico.
ReplyDeleteThe first day covers are amazing. I collected stamps when I was a kid and loved it. I had them all over the world.
I love your sky shots as well.
Hi Alan, your comments always put a smile on my face. We definitely share several interests including stamps and ships. I also love it that you mentioned New Mexico. When growing up, my family used to spend some time most summers in tiny Cowles, NM … I wonder if you know that area? It’s not too far from Santa Fe. We loved NM and it’s funny … the thing I miss most are the almost daily thunderstorms in the mountains. Thanks for stopping by and leaving me a comment. John
DeleteI enjoy each and every post you do my friend and would love to have some reposted. And thanks always for the beautiful poem in my comments today. You sure know how to make us feel special with your poetry. You are the 'Saturday Critter's Poet'! Love the year of the tiger stamp and that wonderful book of train sketches! Hugs from Florida, Diane
ReplyDeleteHi Diane, thank you for stopping by and leaving me such a kind comment. It has been my pleasure to leave a few poetic comments on your blog. 😊 I’ll bet you’ll be surprised to know that one of my blog friends, after publishing several of my poetic comments, told me she liked my prose but not my poetry. 😊 I tried to explain to her that I believe my poems often express my thoughts and sentiment about their blog posts better than I can with prose alone. I’m not sure I satisfied her with that explanation, but, for sure, will only leave prose for her in the future. Thank you for the hugs and I’m sending one back to you! 😊 John
DeleteWonderful that you have your niece to share in your love of stamps. Beautiful views and I like that red sail!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, I always appreciate your comments and I assure you I know how lucky I am to get them because I know how busy you are. Thank you so much and, yes, that red sail is one of my favorites too! Happy September to you and yours! John
DeleteWow! You have so many great things in this post I hardly know where to start! Those ship photos and sky photos are so amazing. You do such a wonderful job of explaining all of the things you post so I sure learned a lot today. I love those stamps and that book of train drawings is fabulous. I love the detail the artist used and those great clouds of smoke coming out of those engines. How sweet of your niece to send you those stamps - I've never seen anything like that. Sorry for the long comment but your post really is outstanding.
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DeleteThank you so much for an exceptionally kind and encouraging comment! My usual procedure to thank someone for leaving me a comment is to go to their blog and leave comment for them along with a word of thanks for their comment on mine. I checked your profile and don’t see a blog for you so I’m hoping you come back to see this. 😊 I’m experimenting with leaving replies to comments here on my blog. I’m hoping folks will come back to see my words of appreciation. Regarding your comment: I especially appreciate your words about how I explain the things I post. Your words make all the extra effort worth it! Thank you again and I hope to see you back here at John’s Island often! Take care and be well! John
You are correct that I don't have a blog. I am just a commenter who likes to read blogs but I do always check back to see if I have gotten a reply to my comments. So thanks for taking the time to reply, I appreciate it! :)
DeleteMaybe one day Emma will become a stamp collector herself! Your collection is quite the treasure! I enjoyed reading all that you shared with us on this post. You have much to entertain us with, I think you will easily reach post 1000.
ReplyDeleteHi Alexandra, your mention of Emma makes me smile. Back on February 7, 2025, I published a post, part of it featured some vintage stamps from my collection. At that time, I did not know Emma had been collecting stamps for a while. She saw that post and ended up sending me some snail mail using some of her old stamps. We both got a kick out of discovering we shared the joy of collecting stamps. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving me a kind comment. Take care and best wishes. John
DeleteDear John 🥰
ReplyDeleteIt’s lovely to see your new post 🥰
I enjoyed each bit of it ☺️
You started with vessels and it was delightful to look at awesome boats floating like colourful flowers on the surface of water 🤗♥️
Many interesting things I learned how and where they go . You have house on truly amazing place where your enthusiasm for life can be fulfilled with refreshing views wow 👌
I loved being familiar with 12 years of Chinese zodiac stamps 🤗🥰♥️
Your niece is inspired by your love for stamps dear John and it reflects her deep connection with you 🥹🥰
Big thanks for sharing sky pictures from website. I am huge fan of such images and videos and I watch them once in a while ☺️
Very interesting,the cloud in 32nd photo seems to dance 🤗
I agree fully with your closing thought too . Our mind has to lit and spread light around to brighten the world 🥰
Health,peace and happiness to you and loved ones my friend!
I love reading your beautiful poetic responses on various blog friends posts 🤗🥰♥️
I love all those animal stamps. I've been taking photos of the skies lately. Maybe I should do this kind of post too.
ReplyDeleteMe gusto la primera foto. El libro es hermoso y los sello tambien me gustaron Te mando un beso.
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