Saturday, November 5, 2011

Timbres Personnalisés - Le blog de baaj

Timbres Personnalisés - Le blog de baaj

The above content is taken by BAAJ from this website, about which I made a blogpost long ago, and I have it in my list of links:
Unusual stamps - Eryx (Italy)

Friday, November 4, 2011

WWF MAXICARDS from BARBADOS [where RIHANNA was born]: "The YELLOW WARBLER (Dendroica petechia) is a New World warbler species or superspecies". Superspecies, like some of your acquaintances (or so they think).

WWF MAXICARDS from BARBADOS: "The YELLOW WARBLER (Dendroica petechia) is a New World warbler species or superspecies"- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_warbler-

"Other than in male breeding plumage, all subspecies are very similar
Winter, female and immature birds all have similarly greenish-yellow uppersides and are a duller yellow below. Young males soon acquire breast [MY NOTE: no, we're NOT talking here about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gynecomastia or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender ] and, where appropriate, head coloration. 
Females are somewhat duller, most notably on the head. [MY NOTE: the preposition used here was ON, not IN."


Barbados
FlagCoat of arms
Motto: "Pride and Industry"
Anthem: "National Anthem of Barbados"
Royal anthem"God Save the Queen"
Capital
(and largest city)
Bridgetown

Official language(s)English
Recognised regional languagesBajan
Ethnic groups 80% Afro-Bajan, 16%Asian and Multiracial, 4% European
DemonymBarbadian, Bajan (colloquial)
GovernmentParliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
 - QueenElizabeth II
 - Acting Governor-GeneralElliot Belgrave[1]
 - Prime MinisterFreundel Stuart
LegislatureParliament
 - Upper HouseSenate
 - Lower HouseHouse of Assembly

Independence
 - from the United Kingdom30 November 1966 
"Barbados (Listeni/bɑrˈbdɒs/ or /bɑrˈbds/) is an island country in the Lesser Antilles. It is 34 kilometres (21 mi) in length and as much as 23 kilometres (14 mi) in width, amounting to 431 square kilometres (166 sq mi). It is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic and 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea;[5] therein, it is about 168 kilometres (104 mi) east of the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and 400 kilometres (250 mi) north-east of Trinidad and Tobago. Barbados is outside of the principal Atlantic hurricane belt.
Barbados was initially visited by the Spanish around the late 1400s to early 1500s and first appears on a Spanish map from 1511. The Spanish explorers may have plundered the island of whatever native peoples resided therein to become slaves. Thereafter, the Portuguese in 1536 then visited, but they too left it unclaimed, with their only remnants being an introduction of wildhogs for a good supply of meat whenever the island was visited. The first English ship, the Olive Blossom, arrived in Barbados in 1625. They took possession of it in the name of 'James, King of England'. It became an English and later British colony.[6]
Barbados has an estimated population of 284,589 people,[7] with around 80,000 living in or around Bridgetown, the largest city and the country's capital.[8] In 1966, Barbados became an independent state and Commonwealth realm, retaining Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State.[9]Barbados is one of the Caribbean's leading tourist destinations and is one of the most developed islands in the region, with an HDI number of 0.788. In 2010 Barbados also ranked in the top 3 in The Americas on Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index beating out Chile in 3rd, and coming after Canada in the top spot."

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Screenwriting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Have you ever seen a postage stamp about screenwriting?

Please explore, if you are interested: Screenwriting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Have you ever seen a postage stamp about screenwriting?
Check out the upper-left stamp here:

African elephant herd (the danger?) - hearing can be vital, or you won't have a next hearing. My traditional MAXIMUM CARD / MAXICARD / DORINCARD from USA

African elephant herd (the danger?) - hearing can be vital, or you won't have a next hearing. My traditional MAXIMUM CARD / MAXICARD / DORINCARD from USA.


Can you see any heart shape in the images above?
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I see, in the top image,  a broken contour formed by the years of the elephant that is far-right EXTREMIST.
Also, in the bottom image, a white heart formed by the ear of the elephant in the postmark.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2011

Guest Heart Thursday #82


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

P is for Pachiderms, in today's ABC WEDNESDAY MEME. I show you non-traditional my MAXIMUM CARDS / MAXICARDS / DORINCARDS from USA with The AFRICAN (SAVANNA) ELEPHANT (Loxodonta africana)

P is for Pachiderms, in today's ABC WEDNESDAY MEME. I show you non-traditional my MAXIMUM CARDS / MAXICARDS / DORINCARDS from USA with The AFRICAN (SAVANNA) ELEPHANT (Loxodonta africana).

P is for Pachiderms, in today's ABC WEDNESDAY MEME. I show you my non-traditional  MAXIMUM CARDS / MAXICARDS / DORINCARDS from USA with The AFRICAN (SAVANNA) ELEPHANT (Loxodonta africana)

"The African [bush] elephant is the largest living terrestrial animal. Its thickset body rests on stocky legs and it has a concave back.[5] Its large ears enable heat loss.[6] Its upper lip and nose forms a trunk. The trunk acts as a fifth limb, a sound amplifier and an important method of touch. The African elephant's trunk ends in two opposing lips,[7] whereas the Asian elephant trunk ends in a single lip.[7] African elephants are bigger than Asian elephants. Males stand 3.2–4.0 m (10–13 ft) tall at the shoulder and weigh 4,700–6,048 kg (10,000–13,330 lb), while females stand 2.2–2.6 m (7.2–8.5 ft) tall and weigh 2,160–3,232 kg (4,800–7,130 lb).[8]
The largest individual recorded stood four metres to the shoulders and weighed ten tonnes."
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

A revolution in photography! Image Isn't Everything: Lytro's "Light Field" Illuminates Photography's Formidable Future | Fast Company

Image Isn't Everything: Lytro's "Light Field" Illuminates Photography's Formidable Future | Fast Company

Read and get ready! :)


What's the difference between KING PENGUINS and EMPEROR PENGUINS? I show you a cool POLAR PHILATELY cover from my "Antarctic" friend Scott F. Smith, ex-postmaster at the AMUNDSEN-SCOTT SOUTH POLE STATION, ANTARCTICA APO AP 96598 - tell me WHAT species of penguins is THAT? Answer: "look at the upper breast"

What's the difference between KING PENGUINS and EMPEROR PENGUINS? I show you a cool POLAR PHILATELY cover from my "Antarctic" friend Scott F. Smith, ex-postmaster at the AMUNDSEN-SCOTT SOUTH POLE STATION, ANTARCTICA APO AP 96598 - tell me WHAT species of penguins is THAT? Answer: "look at the upper breast".


Aptenodytes
Common and binomial names[5]ImageDescriptionRange
Emperor Penguins
(Aptenodytes forsteri)

Emperor Penguin Manchot empereur.jpg
122 cm (4 ft) tall, weighing 22–37 kg (48.5–82 lb), the adult has deep black dorsal feathers, covering the head, chin, throat, back, dorsal part of the flippers, and tail. The underparts of the wings and belly are white, becoming pale yellow in the upper breast, ear patches are bright yellow. The upper mandible is black, and the lower mandible can be pink, orange or lilac. Males and females are similar in size and colouration.Circumpolar distribution in the Antarctic between the 66° and 77° S. It almost always breeds on stable pack ice near the coast and up to 18 km (11 mi) offshore.[6]
King Penguins
(Aptenodytes patagonicus)

Penguins Edinburgh Zoo 2004 SMC.jpg
90 cm (3 ft) tall, weighing 11 to 16 kg (24 to 35 lb), The upperparts are steel blue-grey, darkening to black on the head, the belly is white fading to orange on the upper breast with bright orange ear patches. The black bill is long and slender, and curved downwards. The lower mandible bears a striking pink or orange-coloured mandibular plateBreeds on thesubantarctic islandsbetween 45° and 55° S at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, theFalkland Islands, and other temperate islands of the region.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptenodytes

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