Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

2016: a year of great (space) stamps



I am extremely excited for the U.S. Postal Service stamp releases this year. There are some great stamps coming! Space and planets are a major theme, and there are three planetary releases: Views of our Planets, Pluto--Explored!, and The Moon global forever stamp. This article has more info about all three issues. I think the "Views of our Planets" stamps look particularly gorgeous and I can't wait to get my hands on them. Word on the street is that these will be released at the World Stamp Show in NYC somewhere between late May and early June.



Continuing the "space" theme, shown above are the stamps that so many of us are really geeking out about: Star Trek stamps! These stamps commemorate the 50th anniversary of the iconic TV show's premiere, and though I don't know the exact release date, it looks to be somewhere in the second half of the year. I'll have to get my eyes on them in person before I pass judgment, but I admit I have reservations about the design. What's with the grainy look? Oh well. I shouldn't quibble about Star Trek stamps, because it is a very fabulous idea.



I'm also a big fan of all the stamp releases that feature musicians... but I'm over the moon (ha! Space pun!) about the upcoming Sarah Vaughan stamps. Jazz singers are always close to my heart - I sing a lot of jazz myself, and there's so much to learn from any singer's individual style - but "Sassy" is in a class by herself.



Sarah Vaughan is not only one of my favorite jazz singers, but she's the one who made me first fall in love with jazz vocals back when I was in high school (and, at the time, singing only classical music). Her style, technique, and artistry are unparalleled, and I can't wait to buy up a TON of these gorgeous stamps to use on my letters. They'll be released on Mach 29, so we don't have too much longer to wait. Design thoughts: again, I'll wait to hold the inked paper in my hands, but this design idea gets a thumbs up from me. I think the artwork is lovely, and I appreciate the decision to use an illustration (a painting?) instead of a photograph. This really captures the mood of her style and her immersion in the music. I love that her eyes are closed, though I know not everyone will agree on that point.

There are more great stamps than I could even share here, and I highly recommend a look at the 2016 stamp release preview to see them all... but I'll just mention that the Pets and Jack-O-Lanterns also look very promising.

And I haven't forgotten about my promise to do a blog post about my new stamp organization system, which is working quite well so far. I have an unexpected snow day today (blizzard in Boston! the first flakes just started falling here in NH at about 11am) so maybe I'll manage some photos and some work on that. But for now, enjoy the stamp preview!

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

A good mail weekend

Outgoing mail, 11 May 2015

I've had a lot of other stuff going on in my life lately, and I haven't been spending as much time on mail as I'd like... but this weekend, especially Sunday, I got back into it and wrote a bunch of letters and postcards. It felt wonderful to immerse myself in mail all day long again!

There are changes afoot, and I will share the news in due time... but for now, I will say I am thankful for the wonderful world of mail as a longtime hobby and passion that has sustained me through many circumstances and changes.

Happy mailing, everyone!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Kirk and Spock as Lone Ranger and Tonto

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I sent this postcard to a Postcrosser in the Netherlands who is a Trekkie (i.e. someone who loves Star Trek). I wrote that I don't know whether I'm knowledgeable and dedicated enough to call myself a Trekkie, but I am certainly a Star Trek fan.

This fun parody postcard shows Captain Kirk and Spock in garb that I think is meant to spoof the Lone Ranger and Tonto, and there is a bit of a romantic tension going on, don't you think?

The work is "Besame Mucho," oil on wood from 2005 by Isabel Samaras, from the fantastic "On Tender Hooks" postcard book via Chronicle Books, home of so many fine postcard collections.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Star trek postcard: tribbles!!

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I just can't get enough of these lovelies from the Star Trek Postcard Box by Chronicle Books. I just love these things. I worry that they will be discontinued soon. (I don't know if it's a valid worry, I just worry a lot.) This gem features a still from the legendary "Troubles with Tribbles" episode. The line is a quote from the episode, which deals with the invasive (but adorable) tribbles.

This is US-1118879, sent to the Ukraine via Postcrossing.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Space: The Final Frontier

Star Trek postcard: the finap frontier...

Here's another fine item from the Star Trek Postcard Box by Chronicle Books. I just love these things.

Herein begins my bumpier blogging... I'm on my work laptop, which has no Photoshop, so I'm experimenting with slapdash photo editing techniques. ARRRRRRGH. My apologies now for the clunkier photos for moment (and immediate future?) but I figure they're better than nothing.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Now you're an engineer

I am a doctor, not an engineer

The postcard caption reads:
McCoy: I am a doctor, not an engineer.
Scotty: Now you're an engineer.


That sassy Scotty.

Following up on my previous Star Trek stationery posts, here's another lovely from the Star Trek Postcard Box by Chronicle Books.

Star Trek postcard with Star Wars stamp

I went with a retro theme and used a Star Wars stamp on the Star Trek postcard. It was more postage than necessary, but how could I resist?

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Insufficient facts always invite danger, Captain

Insufficient facts always invite danger

I promised more Star Trek postcards, so here you go.

I love these guys. The captions really enhance the kitsch factor of the images.

By the way, these are available from Chronicle Books.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Star Trek postcards

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At the fine Chronicle Books sale last month, I snagged these awesome Star Trek postcards. They are quite kistchy and fun. Some of them have funny captions, others do not. I'm sure you'll see more of them in the future.

This one was sent to a postcrosser in Germany.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Star Trek fold and mail

Star Trek fold and mail

Warp speed ahead!

These are so deeply awesome.

I love decorative fold-and-mails in part because the envelopes end up looking so cool, but the Star Trek set is particularly kitsch-tastic.

There is one with Captain Kirk amongst the tribbles.... someday I must post a photo of that one, too.

Star Trek fold and mail