Baseball season is here!! We are just getting started on Baseball Card Collecting. If you have any cards you would like me to display please email me at tjdingler@gmail.com.
Here is some equipment you will need to get started:
Have Fun!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Top One Hundred Stamp Blogs
Good Morning!
I have not posted much lately, I'm a little under the weather. Hopefully next week I will make up for lost time. Here is a site I wanted to share, The Reviewer . You can check it out to see if there is anything of interest on it. I have only done a couple of clicks, but it look really cool.
Be well and see you next week!
I have not posted much lately, I'm a little under the weather. Hopefully next week I will make up for lost time. Here is a site I wanted to share, The Reviewer . You can check it out to see if there is anything of interest on it. I have only done a couple of clicks, but it look really cool.
Be well and see you next week!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Happy Valentines Day Everyone!!!
Dove Stamp Issued in 1990
This is a cross stitch I made for my husband in 1991. I designed this from the Dove Love Stamp Issued in 1990. This has hung in his office or at home in his work area ever since. Below is a picture of a cancelled Dove stamp.
Thanks for stopping by!! Everyone have a wonderful Valentines Day!! |
The First Day Cover was issued in Romance, AR on January 18, 1990. It is Scotts #2440. I found a sheet of these on the internet for $1.89. I also found a post card for $14.00, listed as Love,dual w/UO. Pugh. I do not know what that listing means, to me this stamp is PRICELESS.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
1992 Love Stamp
This stamp was designed by Uldis Purins of Boston, Massachusetts. This is a First Day Cover issued on Feb. 6, 1992 in Loveland, Co.
A "First Day Cover" is an envelope with a stamp canceled on its first day of sale.
A "First Day Cover" is an envelope with a stamp canceled on its first day of sale.
Love and Weddings
The 42 cent Wedding Hearts stamp was release June 10, 2008 featuring vines that form the shape of hearts. It was designed to add elegance to wedding invitations and response cards.
I found this on the web, a Scott 4271, 42c Wedding Heart, booklet single with a starting bid of 65 cents.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Love Earth Stamp
Please take time to do the survey question to the right.
Thanks for Stopping by!!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
American Sign Language Postage Stamp
The following is "American Sign Language" 29-cent stamp of a hand signing "I Love You". I believe it appeared as on First Day Cover on Sep 20, 1993, Burbank, CA. I feel certain that is correct, still trying to verify the date.
You can start stamp collection by carefully tearing off the right corner of the envelope or saving the entire envelope. At first you may want to save all your stamps, then later concentrate on a theme. I like "Love Stamps",other themes could include birds, celebrities, and history. The point is to just have fun!
You can start stamp collection by carefully tearing off the right corner of the envelope or saving the entire envelope. At first you may want to save all your stamps, then later concentrate on a theme. I like "Love Stamps",other themes could include birds, celebrities, and history. The point is to just have fun!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Marble Websites to Share
Thanks for following my Marble Postings. Today I want to share a couple of websites.
Marbles to You and Joe Marbles have some beautiful pictures of marbles. I also found another blog, Marble Forum with more Marble information. Then there is a tournament this summer, see info at National Marbles Tournament.
This concludes my Marble postings.
I am getting ready for February, the love month. I will be featuring U.S. Postage Stamps, mainly the Love Stamp along with other interesting stamps. I plan to venture "Out of the Box" a little and dig deeper into blogging. I want to experiment with different designs and features of Blogspot.
Please follow me as we both learn about stamp collecting(philately) and blogging.
Thanks for stopping by!
Marbles to You and Joe Marbles have some beautiful pictures of marbles. I also found another blog, Marble Forum with more Marble information. Then there is a tournament this summer, see info at National Marbles Tournament.
This concludes my Marble postings.
I am getting ready for February, the love month. I will be featuring U.S. Postage Stamps, mainly the Love Stamp along with other interesting stamps. I plan to venture "Out of the Box" a little and dig deeper into blogging. I want to experiment with different designs and features of Blogspot.
Please follow me as we both learn about stamp collecting(philately) and blogging.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Look What I found!
I thought I would browse on Ebay, just to see the Marbles people were listing. I found Marbles listed from $.99 to $9500. Go figure.:) Take a look at these:
This was list for $9500.
This was list for $9500.
This one $800,
and $650
and $625
and $300. This one is a Vintage 1890.
Who knew! I'm not advocating you go out and spend your money on Marbles. Take a look in that keepsake box and see what you may have laying around.
Thanks for stopping by!!
Monday, January 24, 2011
How to Play Marbles
This is a video about how to play Marbles enjoy!!
Did you know that there is an National Marbles Tournament held every Year?
"The 88th annual National Marbles Tournament comes to Wildwood, NJ in June 2011. The "mibsters"(marble shooters) will compete for national honors, college scholarships and numerous prizes and awards. The mibsters will play more than a 1,200 games over the four-day tournament. "
http://www.nationalmarblestournament.org/Home_Page.html
Let's see what I can learn about Marbles next......
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Did you ever play Marbles??
Did you ever play Marbles?? Do you still have them??
A marble is a small spherical toy usually made from glass, clay, or agate.
Remember the Shooter or the term "keepsie".
Through out the week I will be post websites that display the most beautiful Marbles, video, and other neat facts about Marbles.
Thanks for stopping by!
A marble is a small spherical toy usually made from glass, clay, or agate.
Remember the Shooter or the term "keepsie".
Through out the week I will be post websites that display the most beautiful Marbles, video, and other neat facts about Marbles.
Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
1939 New York World's Fair Collectible Silverplate Spoon
Yes, I have one of these!! It sits in the center of my spoon case. How awesome is that.
Here is a link to information about the 1939 New York World's Fair. It looks as like someone has devoted an entire website to the New York World's Fair.
http://www.1939nyworldsfair.com/worlds_fair/index.htm
Happy Reading!
What did you Collect as a child? It would be fun to research it.
Thanks for dropping by!
Here is a link to information about the 1939 New York World's Fair. It looks as like someone has devoted an entire website to the New York World's Fair.
http://www.1939nyworldsfair.com/worlds_fair/index.htm
Happy Reading!
What did you Collect as a child? It would be fun to research it.
Thanks for dropping by!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Collectible Spoons
Look what I found!
There is a book about Collectible Spoons.
Check it out!
I will be posting more information on
Collectible Spoons as I find it on the Web.
What do you like to collect? I would love to hear
from you!!
There is a book about Collectible Spoons.
Check it out!
I will be posting more information on
Collectible Spoons as I find it on the Web.
What do you like to collect? I would love to hear
from you!!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Collecting Spoons
I have a variety of spoons. I started by collecting a spoon from every state I visited. I have also been given spoons as gifts. I have one from New York World's Fair. I also have two that were brought back from the Holy Land. In the days to come, I will tell you more about my spoon collection and other items I collect. Let me know what you collect!
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