Saturday, October 1, 2011

Wikipedia: "Voroneț is a monastery in Romania, located in the town of Gura Humorului, Moldavia. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. " I show you 3 cool MAXIMUM CARDS / MAXICARDS from ROMANIA

Wikipedia: "Voroneț is a monastery in Romania, located in the town of Gura Humorului, Moldavia. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. " I show you 3 cool MAXIMUM CARDS / MAXICARDS from ROMANIA.

Wikipedia: "Voroneț is a monastery in Romania, located in the town of Gura Humorului, Moldavia. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. " 

Wikipedia: "Voroneț is a monastery in Romania, located in the town of Gura Humorului, Moldavia. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. "

"Voroneț is a monastery in Romania, located in the town of Gura HumoruluiMoldavia. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. Between May and September 1488, Stephen III of Moldavia (known as "Stephen the Great", in Romanian Ștefan cel Mare) built the Voroneț Monastery (in Romanian Mănăstirea Voroneț) to commemorate the victory at Battle of Vaslui. Often known as the "Sistine Chapel of the East", the frescoes at Voroneț feature an intense shade of blue known in Romania as "Voroneț blue". "The exterior walls — including a representation of the Last Judgment on the west wall — were painted in 1547 with a background of vivid cerulean blue. This blue is so vibrant that art historians refer to Voroneț blue the same way they do Titian red.""

"The katholikon (main church) of Saint George at Voroneț Monastery is possibly the most famous church in Romania. It is known throughout the world for its exterior frescoes of bright and intense colours, and for the hundreds of well-preserved figures placed against the renowned azurite background. The age of the monastic site is not known. A legend tells us that Stephen the Great, in a moment of crisis during a war against the Ottoman Turks, came to Daniel the Hermit at his skete in Voroneț and asked for advice. After he won the battle against the Turks, keeping his promise to the monk, the Prince built a new church, dedicated to Saint George, the "bringer of victory in battle". The commemorative inscription placed above the original entrance of the Church of Saint George, now in the exonarthex, shows that the church was built in 1488 in less than four months. It was built on a triconchplan (with three apses), with a chancel, a naos with its tower, and a pronaos. In 1547, the Metropolitan Bishop of Moldavia, Grigorie Roșca, added the exonarthex to the west end of the church."
Voroneț Monastery

Monastery information
Full NameVoroneț Monastery
Established1488
Dedicated toCommemorate the victory at Battle of Vaslui.
People
Founder(s)Stephen III of Moldavia
Site
LocationVoronețSuceava County,Romania
Coordinates47°31′1.56″N 25°51′51.3″E
Visible Remainschurch
Public Accessyes


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Happy Sunday Stamps meme!


Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe | The Diane Rehm Show from WAMU and NPR

Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe | The Diane Rehm Show from WAMU and NPR

VignetteBricks made with LEGO bricks

VignetteBricks

Postcard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Postcard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Please explore: BrickLink - Unofficial LEGO® Marketplace http://www.bricklink.com/

BrickLink - Unofficial LEGO® Marketplace

http://www.bricklink.com/links.asp

"BrickLink.com is a venue for individuals and businesses from all around the world to buy and sell new, used and vintage LEGO® through fixed price services. The site was created by Daniel Jezek who passed away in 2010, but his family continues to operate the site."

"In Memoriam
Daniel Jezek

Daniel Jezek
June 25, 1977 – September 24, 2010
The family of Daniel Jezek want to extend our profound thanks and gratitude to the BrickLink and LEGO communities worldwide for their tremendous outpouring of tribute and sympathy. Your thoughts and prayers have been most welcome and comforting during this very difficult time. We are proud that Dan has created a website that means so much to all of you and our intent is to continue it uninterrupted because that is exactly what he would want us to do. Thank you all.
The Jezek Family
Eulogy for Daniel Jezek
Delivered at services on October 22, 2010 by long-time family friend Larry Hawthorne
We honor the life of Daniel Jezek, who departed this earth September 24, 2010. A life cut tragically short; a potential with so much more to be realized. We mourn the loss of a loving son, a young man who even in his short time with us, gave much and had so much more to give.
Dan’s book of his life had too few pages, 33 to be exact. But those pages were filled with love, compassion, giving, and a lot of accomplishment.
Daniel was born June 25, 1977, in Prague, in what was then Communist Czechoslovakia. He was the only child and son of two very accomplished parents. His father, who still teaches at Charles University in Prague is a world-famous mathematician, who by the age of 25 had already solved a centuries-old mathematical hypotheses that no one else could solve. That’s a little like already knowing the answer empirically, but not knowing how to get there mathematically.
Dan’s father did it when no one else could. His mother held a PhD in law from Charles University in Prague and was an intellectual figure in her own right. (I might add that his father is very ill right now and we wish him well.)
With that parentage was it any wonder then that Dan was absolutely brilliant? And he demonstrated that mental acuity early.
At the age of three he was introduced to LEGO. LEGO bricks are those little plastic bricks that children – and plenty of grownups – use to build practically everything, limited only by their own imagination. If you were trying to find a world-wide movement, certainly love of all things LEGO would be among them. As an infant Dan began piecing together LEGO works of art.
Brief escapes from behind the Iron Curtain while Dan was growing up were made possible by his father’s visiting professorships at universities in the West. Summer teaching assignments in West Germany, Canada, Berkeley in California, Vanderbilt in Nashville, the University of South Carolina, and, of course, the University of Hawaii.
On one of those summer escapes, the family bought a computer. One of the very first personal computers ever made. It was a leading edge with a clunky keyboard and a monochrome monitor. Few had ever even seen one behind the Iron Curtain.
It was manna from heaven for Dan. Playing with his father’s primitive computer at the age of nine, he finally found something he loved as much as his LEGO. It wasn’t long before he learned to program that computer and to build, quite naturally, a computer game.
Thus was this meld of an inquisitive mind, with a love for LEGO who was literally a virtuoso with a computer in his hands."

Thank you, Daniel!

Tumblr. From zazzle's email to me: "Tumblr is a site that allows users to share anything and everything from designs, photos, text, music, videos, etc. Almost like a Twitter/WordPress hybrid, Tumblr is a simple microblogging platform that lets you post content that isn't just a text post. They also offer a bookmarklet for easy posting to your Tumblr from any page on the internet. You can link many of your social media pages together by automatically tweeting and posting to your Facebook whenever you post on Tumblr."

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From zazzle's email to me: "Tumblr is a site that allows users to share anything and everything from designs, photos, text, music, videos, etc. Almost like a Twitter/WordPress hybrid, Tumblr is a simple microblogging platform that lets you post content that isn't just a text post. They also offer a bookmarklet for easy posting to your Tumblr from any page on the internet. You can link many of your social media pages together by automatically tweeting and posting to your Facebook whenever you post on Tumblr."

Inspiring images and videos recently added to we heart it / visual bookmark. From zazzle's email to me: "Similar to Pinterest, We Heart It allows you to post images from the web onto their site. Once your account has been created, they also offer a "Heart Button" that you can add to your bookmarks bar for easy hearting. You can organize your images into sets relating to any theme that you can think of."

Inspiring images and videos recently added to we heart it / visual bookmark

From zazzle's email to me: "Similar to Pinterest, We Heart It allows you to post images from the web onto their site. Once your account has been created, they also offer a "Heart Button" that you can add to your bookmarks bar for easy hearting. You can organize your images into sets relating to any theme that you can think of. By adding thorough and accurate tags to your sets and images, other people will be able to explore your Zazzle products and even "heart" them too!"

Pinterest / Help. From zazzle's email to me: "Pinterest is a virtual pinboard that lets people organize and share images from the web. A pinboard is a set of images that relate to a certain topic. You can pin an unlimited number of images to each board and can also create many boards for different product types, occasions, or themes such as "funny t-shirts", "cute invitations", "Halloween", or "wedding". "

Pinterest / Help

From zazzle's email to me: "Pinterest is a virtual pinboard that lets people organize and share images from the web. A pinboard is a set of images that relate to a certain topic. You can pin an unlimited number of images to each board and can also create many boards for different product types, occasions, or themes such as "funny t-shirts", "cute invitations", "Halloween", or "wedding". The easiest way to create pins is to add the "Pin It" button to your Bookmarks Bar, which will allow you to grab any images from the web and "pin" them instantly to your boards. If you have a website or blog, you can add a "Pin it" button to your website product pages or posts on your blog allowing customers and readers to also pin your products onto Pinterest."

Probably this will never happen again: an unknown, generous postal associate gifted me a philatelic souvenir!!! A USPS postcard from 1990: "Splash into an ocean of fun: collect stamps. October is National Stamp Collecting Month." Well, to me it's year-round...:)"

This is the face of the large postcard, and the stamps are not the real stamps - just their images.

This is the back of the postcard, with the cool pictorial postmark from 1990, and all 4 stamps from the Marine Mammmals series of 1990.
The fact that I received this item 2 years ago, in my return envelope from the Monterey, California 93940 Post Office, where I have sent my items to get their 2009 pictorial postmark for the Kelp Forest stamps, tells me that it was not a mistake from a postal associate. The 1990 postmark was not available in 2009, so the inclusion of this very nice philatelic souvenir in my envelope has to be an intentional gift.
Thank you very much, anonymous postal worker! :)
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Please visit "Pretty in pink"/ "Show us your pink" [objects, that is :)] meme here:

Friday, September 30, 2011

From http://philatelica.ro, here's a "GUIDE TO MAXIMAPHILY" by my distinguished friend Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC (in ROMANIAN, but you can still get the point, can't you? If not, ask around - "where there's a will...")

http://philatelica.ro/carte_id.pdf
From http://philatelica.ro, here's a "GUIDE TO MAXIMAPHILY" by my distinguished friend Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC (in ROMANIAN, but you can still get the point, can't you? If not, ask around - "where there's a will...")

http://moldphila.com/fr/books/1218-ghid-de-maximafilie-ioan-daniliuc.html

Another very informative book by Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC, of which I own a copy here, in USA, sent by another distinguished friend and philatelist, TEODOR GHIATZA-MELNIC, is this:
http://www.maximaphiles-francais.org/?Une-histoire-de-Maximaphilie-en
[Dans les Note(s), s'il vous plait de correcter DANINIUC, avec DANILIUC, biensur. :) ]

He has promoted philately, in general, and maximaphily, in particular, on a global scale, including from the position of a high-ranking official, such as member of the FIP Commission for Maximaphily.
He has designed many world-class pictorial postmarks for philatelic events.
I have honored the truly meaningful philatelic activity, over many years, of my friend 
Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC with this personalized stamp that I created at zazzle.
http://www.zazzle.com/col_r_dr_ioan_n_daniliuc_postage-172931604454540341?rf=238693463283865848


This is my custom maximum card, VERY non-traditional (but hey!...:)...) because I wanted a postcard related to the stamp. So I printed that text, I cut the relevant paragraph, and I affixed the stamp, postmarking it with my own Mailer's Postmark Permit canceller. Sterling, VA is the place from where my tribute to him originated, as far as postmarking is concerned. 

This is a peelable postcard backing, which I affixed onto the custom postcard above.
:)

philatelica.ro Flip-book #4 from 2011. Philatelic articles in Romanian and English

http://www.stampland.net/wp-content/uploads/philatelica.ro/15/philatelica.html

StampLand - very interesting articles about stamp collecting / philately

StampLand: - very interesting articles about stamp collecting / philately.

'via Blog this'

For example:
http://www.stampland.net/?p=3020

"50 years after the filght of a man into space 
- Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (April 12, 1961) -
30 years after the first flight of a Romanian in the cosmos
- Dumitru-Dorin Prunariu (to May 14-22, 1981) -
30 years after the first fligt of a space shuttle 
- STS-1 Columbia (April 12, 1981) -
postal station[E]ry with day cancel, occasionally cancel and Dumitru-Dorin Prunariu and Leonid Ivanovich Popov‘s autograph"

My MAXIMUM CARDS showing The PENTAGON, with Pentagon Finance VA3H postmark both on the front and back side of the postcards. I used an USPS stamp (Heroes 2001), my Pentagon Zazzle stamp and my 9/11 Endicia (Picture-it-postage) stamp

My MAXIMUM CARDS showing The PENTAGON, with Pentagon Finance VA3H postmark both on the front and back side of the postcards. I used an USPS stamp (Heroes 2001), my Pentagon Zazzle stamp and my 9/11 Endicia (Picture-it-postage) stamp

The Pentagon
Arlington County, Virginia
The Pentagon January 2008.jpg
Aerial view of the Pentagon circa 2008


"The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington CountyVirginia. As a symbol of the U.S. military, "the Pentagon" is often used metonymically to refer to the Department of Defense rather than the building itself.

Designed by the American architect George Bergstrom (1876–1955), and built by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, general contractor John McShain, the building was dedicated on January 15, 1943, after ground was broken for construction on September 11, 1941. General Brehon Somervell provided the major motive power behind the project;[1] Colonel Leslie Groves was responsible for overseeing the project for the Army.
The Pentagon is the world's largest office building by floor area, with about 6,500,000 sq ft (604,000 m2), of which 3,700,000 sq ft (344,000 m2) are used as offices.[2][3]Approximately 23,000 military and civilian employees[3] and about 3,000 non-defense support personnel work in the Pentagon. It has five sides, five floors above ground, two basement levels, and five ring corridors per floor with a total of 17.5 mi (28.2 km)[3] of corridors. The Pentagon includes a five-acre (20,000 m2) central plaza, which is shaped like a pentagon and informally known as "ground zero", a nickname originating during the Cold War and based on the presumption that the Soviet Union would target one or more nuclear missiles at this central location in the outbreak of a nuclear war.[4]
On September 11, 2001, exactly 60 years after the building's groundbreaking, hijacked American Airlines Flight 77- a Boeing 757-223 was crashed into the western side of the Pentagon, killing 189 people, including five hijackers, 59 others aboard the plane, and 125 working in the building.[5]"

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Happy PFF (Postcard Friendship Friday)!

Please visit: http://thebestheartsarecrunchy.blogspot.com/ (wait until Beth posts the today's Linky tool for the meme, then make your entry, if you want to join).

Thursday, September 29, 2011

American First Day Cover Society

American First Day Cover Society:

'via Blog this'

New: Muhammad Ali: Home: Zazzle.com Store

Muhammad Ali: Home: Zazzle.com Store

Also, see my 3 previous blogposts with stamps and maximum cards about my most favorite boxer, Muhammad Ali!
http://dorincard.blogspot.com/search/label/Muhammad%20Ali

Custom postcard, made from my real photo print and a peelable postcard backing. My own postmark from my postmarking device (canceller / handstamp) called Mailer's Postmark Permit canceller. And a regular stamp from USPS. I put all these together and I created a non-traditional maximum card, featuring an EASTERN GRAY SQUIRREL (Sciurus carolinensis), in Washington D.C., eating the apple that I gave it

 
Custom postcard, made from my real photo print and a peelable postcard backing. My own postmark from my postmarking device (canceller / handstamp) called Mailer's Postmark Permit canceller. And a regular stamp from USPS. I put all these together and I created a non-traditional maximum card, featuring an EASTERN GRAY SQUIRREL (Sciurus carolinensis), in Washington D.C., eating the apple that I gave it.


"The eastern gray squirrel, or grey squirrel (depending on region), (Sciurus carolinensis), is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus native to the eastern and midwestern United States, and to the southerly portions of the eastern provinces of Canada. The native range of the eastern gray squirrel overlaps with that of the fox squirrel (Sciurus niger), with which it is sometimes confused, although the core of the fox squirrel's range is slightly more to the west.

A prolific and adaptable species, the eastern gray squirrel has been introduced to, and thrives, in several regions of the western United States. It has also been introduced to Britain, where it has spread across the country and has largely displaced the native red squirrelSciurus vulgaris. In Ireland, the red squirrel has been displaced in several eastern counties, though it still remains common in the south and west of the country.[3] There are concerns that such displacement might happen in Italy and that gray squirrels might spread from Italy to other parts of mainland Europe."

Why Amazon Isn't Sweating Losing Millions On The Kindle Fire | Fast Company

Why Amazon Isn't Sweating Losing Millions On The Kindle Fire | Fast Company

Your beloved pet cat, even if it's not lazy and obese, could NEVER run in one take across all 4 vertical walls of a room, like a JAGUARUNDI (no, not a jaguar). "The jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) is a medium-sized wild cat that ranges from southern Texas in the United States south to South America." I show you my new Zazzle stamp design, approved yesterday, about JAGUARUNDI

http://www.zazzle.com/jaguarundi_puma_yagouaroundi_1_postage-172072175476142377?gl=dorinco&rf=238693463283865848
"The jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi) is a medium-sized wild cat that ranges from southern Texas in the United States south to South America.

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Etymology and naming

The two Color phases were once thought to represent two distinct species; the grey one called jaguarundi /ˌʒæɡwəˈrʌndi/ zhag-wə-run-dee,[4] and the red one called eyra. In some Spanish speaking countries, the jaguarundi is also called leoncillo, which means little lion. Other Spanish common names for the jaguarundi include: "gato colorado", "gato moro", "león brenero", "onza", and "tigrillo".[5]

Description


Red color phase
In terms of physical appearance, the jaguarundi is perhaps the least cat-like of all the cats. It has a total length of 53 to 77 cm (21 to 30 in), not including the 31 to 60 cm (12 to 24 in) tail, and weighs 3.5 to 9.1 kg (7.7 to 20 lb).[6][7][8]
It has short legs, an elongated body and a long tail, giving it an appearance somewhat like an otter or marten. For this reason, these animals are sometimes referred to as "otter cats." The ears are short and rounded. The coat is unspotted and uniform in color, with, at most, a few faint markings on the face and underside. The coat can be either blackish to brownish grey (grey phase) or foxy red to chestnut (red phase); individuals of both phases can be born in the same litter."
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Do you see a heart shape in my Zazzle stamp image?
I see one...after I click to enlarge...
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right above its head, the second leaf up, a light-green leaf with the tip pointing towards us.
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Best wishes to you, Clytie!

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2011

Guest Heart Thursday #77


Welcome to Guest Heart Thursday -
A place to share YOUR heart!
A previous post from Clytie:

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2011

"A Heart(y) Scare !!!

[Clytie says] My heart full of thanks goes out to everyone who has had me in their thoughts and prayers this past few days and weeks.

As you know, for the past couple of weeks I have not been feeling well ... I had a horrible burning pain between my shoulder blades and into my chest, and was diagnosed with acid reflux. It was a pain that was deep and burning, and came on mostly while I was walking or exercising. I changed my diet, and seemed to be getting better ...

This past Saturday, about an hour after I woke up, I had another "episode" of extreme debilitating pain - and it would not let up. The pain spread to my left arm and underneath my jaw. I knew it was time to go to the Emergency Room.

To make a long story short, I did NOT have acid reflux --
I had a significant blockage in two of the vessels of my heart.
Yesterday I had an angiogram, and a stent was inserted into the blocked area - a very successful procedure!!!

I am back home now, a little ragged around the edges, with a bunch of new medications to take.

It has been a very humbling and learning experience.
There were scary moments and times that made me laugh til I nearly split my stitches.

I urge each person who reads this to take a second look at your HEART life ... your health decisions ... those little things that may or may not "mean something" to your health ... don't overlook anything! Because if something seems wrong ... it's worth checking out. Please.

Because I love all of YOU - my heart seeking friends and family!
And I want you all to be HEART HEALTHY!

Again ... thank you all for your healing thoughts and prayers. You mean so much to me!!!"
That was Clytie's message.

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#2:
"Dorincard: Blogger Dorin C is a stamp and postcard fanatic, and luckily he's more than pleased to write prolifically and charmingly about his obsession. He has a particular bent for stamps with wild mammals on them, but his blog demonstrates an affinity for stamps of all forms and backgrounds, as long as they offer a special narrative that's worth sharing with his readers.


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    Some feedback received about me and my blog here

    [DORIN'S NOTE: There are over 100 million websites.]

    From alexa.com traffic rank site

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    About 80% of visits to the site consist of only one pageview (i.e., are bounces).
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    He shows how he gets the right card, stamp and postmark together.
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