zondag 2 januari 2022

2022

Previewed on June 8 at the red-carpet premiere of Disney and Pixar’s "Lightyear," the new movie featuring Buzz Lightyear, this pane of 20 stamps, is titled “Go Beyond” by the USPS, with that name on each stamp. The fictional character is a Space Ranger superhero, part of the highly popular Toy Story franchise. He was given the name Buzz in honor of Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, the second person to walk on the Moon.
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Nancy Reagan

Born July 6, 1921 in New York City as Anne Frances Robbins, the future First Lady of the United States was enjoying a film career, as Nancy Davis, when she married Ronald Reagan in 1952, who at that time was president of the Screen Actors Guild. She served as First Lady beside her husband during his two terms in office, from January 1981 to January 1989. During her years of service as First Lady, one of her primary interests was recreational drug prevention and the founding of the “Just Say No” campaign. 

There have been suggestions that all First Ladies should be honored on stamps. To date the only ones so honored have been Martha Washington, Dolley Madison, Abigail Adams, and Lady Bird Johnson.

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Ten new stamps salute the birth centennial of cartoonist Charles M. Schulz whose “Peanuts” characters are some of the best known and most beloved in all of American culture. For five decades, Schulz alone wrote and drew nearly 18,000 strips, the last one published the day after he died. Each character reflects Schulz’s rich imagination and great humanity. His resonant stories found humor in life’s painful realities including rejection, insecurity and unrequited love. 
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Hanukkah
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Kwanzaa
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 In these hand-sketched and painted designs, the artist uses light, shadow and luminous color to evoke the beauty of 10 species: camellia, winter aconite, crocus, hellebore, winterberry, pansy, plum blossom, grape hyacinth, daffodil and ranunculus. 
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Christmas
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This stamp recognizes NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The largest and most complex telescope ever deployed in space, it is capable of peering directly into the early cosmos and studying every phase of cosmic history. Launched on Dec. 25, 2021, Webb now orbits the Sun about a million miles away from Earth. 
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Painted flags can be found on barns in almost every region of the United States. 
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The two similarly designed Floral Geometry stamps, denominated at $2 and $5, lend an elegant and contemporary appearance to packages, large envelopes and other mailings
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Filled with passion, rhythm and stories of life, love and loss, mariachi music is an integral element of Mexican American culture that has become deeply rooted in the United States and has fans around the world. 
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For hundreds of millions of years, materials that eroded from the early Rock Mountains deposited layer upon layer of sediment. Natural forces of wind and water that eroded the land spent the last 50 million years cutting into and peeling away at the surface of the plateau. The simple wearing down of altering layers of soft and hard rock slowly revealed the natural wonders of Monument Valley today. 
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An eye-catching sight in the Marina District of San Francisco, the Palace of Fine Arts has long been a source of pride for residents and an attraction for visitors from around the world. 
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The USPS announcement for this stamp reads: “The extraordinarily versatile Shel Silverstein (1930–1999) was one of the 20th century‘s most imaginative authors and illustrators. His picture book “The Giving Tree” and his quirky poetry collections are beloved by children everywhere.
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Lunar New Year, Year of the Tiger
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Women’s Rowing
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Women Cryptologists of World War II
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US Flags.
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Tulips.
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Title IX, Civil Rights.
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Sunflower
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The 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302, 
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T,
 The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, 
The 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7 GT and 
The 1969 AMC Javelin SST.


Pete Seeger
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National Marine Sanctuary System
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Montain Flowers
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The Mississippi River
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Love
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Katharine Graham, 
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George Morrison
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Eugene Clark
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Elephants.
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Edmonia Lewis
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Butterfly Garden Flowers 
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Blueberries
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