Showing posts with label Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dogs. Show all posts

27 January 2018

Working Dogs





Date of Issue : 15 January 2018

Pos Malaysia Berhad (Pos Malaysia) issued the first stamp series of 2018 themed "Animals with Various Special Roles - Working Dogs "  featuring three types of well-known working dogs, namely detector dogs, protection dogs and guide dogs.

"This collection highlights the importance of working dogs trained to perform specific tasks to assist humans, for example in crime prevention, detection of concealed substances or objects and to assist visually impaired individuals.


stamp collection displays a sketch of a firefighter and a Border Collie, a policeman and a Belgian Shepherd and a blind man with a Golden Retriever, while the miniature sheet features an illustration of a policeman with a German Shepherd and Labrador.



Source : Malaysia Kini

New Special Cover

Shri Hukkeri Mutt


This special Cover is released to commemorate the birth centenary of Shri Shivalinga Mahashivayogi (2017-18) and in the remembrance of Shri Shivabasava Mahashivayogi of Shri Hukkeri Math, Haveri, the gateway of North Kamataka, which is well known as "Mari Kalyan" and also known for its 'Cardamom fragrance'. 

- Suresh.R, Bengaluru

23 November 2017

2018 - Year of the Dog



Chinese New Year

2018 - Year of the Dog


Date of Issue : 10 January 2018



Chinese New Year celebrations begin 16 February 2018, and according to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar is the Year of the Dog. New Zealand Post has created a special stamp, gold-sheet and medallion issue to celebrate.


The dog is the 12th animal in the Chinese lunar calendar. People born in this year tend to have decisive, loyal and loving personality traits which can make them fierce and long-lasting friends. But, because they have quite cautious characteristics, they can take time to form these bonds, and can be easily distressed if trust is broken.

The Chinese lunar calendar is based on observations of the Sun and Moon and is used for traditional activities in China and in overseas Chinese communities. It determines the date for traditional Chinese holidays, and guides Chinese people in selecting the luckiest day for a wedding or funeral, or for beginning a new venture or relocating.

Gold foiled miniature sheets and gold-plated medallion

To compliment these bright, festive stamps,New Zealand Post  included a range of special gold-foiled products and a gold-plated medallion. 


This large miniature sheet is one of only 103 produced . It has been embossed and etched with micro fine detail from 24-carat 99.9 gold foil, and is presented within an individually numbered frame (measuring 39cm x 27cm).


Made from 24-carat 99.9 gold foil, this miniature sheet has been embossed and etched with micro fine detail and is mounted in a perspex display stand (measuring 18cm x 10cm) - making a great gift for the Year of the Dog.


2018 Year of the Dog Gold Plated Medallion


This limited edition, gold-plated. collectable medallion features the calligraphic character for ‘dog’ on one side, and an illustrated dog – from the $2.70 stamp - on the other side. Limited to only 999 worldwide, it comes with an individually numbered certificate that gives further context and background to the Chinese Year of the Dog. 

Source : New Zealand Post

24 June 2016

For Pet Lovers !






Here are some  beautiful stamps for Pet lovers. US Postal Service will issue a booklet of 20 Forever stamps featuring photographs of 20 pets. Each photograph represents an animal  from these groups: puppies, betta fish, iguanas, hamsters, goldfish, parrots, guinea pigs, tortoises, rabbits, kittens, corn snakes, mice, hermit crabs, chinchillas, gerbils, dogs, parakeets, horses, cats, and geckos. The photographs were taken by Eric Isselée and Derry Noyes was the art director. The set includes two lovely puppies.








20 March 2016

New stamps for Dog Lovers...





Date of Issue : 10 March 2016


Dogs are amongst the most popular pets in the world, with a long history of providing companionship to humans around the world! Dogs share our lives in a way that most other animals can‘t.  The bond between humans and dogs is the most widespread form of inter-species bonding and keeping dogs as companions has a long history throughout the world. The design of the cancellation on the FDC shows the paw of the dog.


These beautiful new 70 cent block of four stamps were issued by Ireland Post on 10th March 2016. 



03 July 2012

My recent covers..

 

Birds from Latvia

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Hi !

I have recently received these beautiful covers from  Riga and Germany. Many thanks to EN Limanski and Wolfgan Beyer for these nice covers with magnificent cancellations !! 

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EN Limanski, Riga – Latvia

Germany

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50 years of Philatelic club of Rottweil

The cancellation depicts Rottweiler Dog

The Rottweiler is one of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) recognized German breed. According to the breed standard dogs have up to 68 cm at the withers, bitches up to 63 cm. The Rottweiler is a heavy and sturdy dog. Yet it is neither heavy nor light and neither leggy nor weedy. His correctly proportioned, compact and powerful build leads to the conclusion of great strength, agility and endurance. The weight of males is about 50 kg, kg dogs approx 42nd Rottweilers have a short black coat with undercoat , which is on the cheeks, the mouth, the eyebrows, under the tail and on the chest and legs clearly defined tan markings, the brand has. With strong body and powerful bite, he is a good guard dog at the same time and is a popular family dog.

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Wolfgang Beyer, Germany

Copy of thanks

20 August 2011

International Homeless Animals' Day

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August 20,  marks the  International Homeless Animals Day. It is an effort to raise awareness about the extreme overpopulation affecting animal shelters, The International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR) will hold events and candlelight vigils across the world in honor of those animals that have lost their lives due to overpopulation.

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In 1992, ISAR introduced International Homeless Animals’ Day as an innovative educational vehicle with a purpose of informing society of the global tragedy that overwhelms animal shelters each year – pet overpopulation. Since the conception of International Homeless Animals’ Day, ISAR has reserved the third Saturday of August, commemorating the Day annually, to promote new campaigns, programs, and ideas on the solution to the pet overpopulation epidemic: spay/neuter.

Every year more than 4.5 million dogs and cats die in local animal shelters due to a lack of space. For the past 19 years,  ISAR has promoted new ideas and efforts to maintain the pet population with spay and neuter programs.

Event Schedule for International Homeless Animals' Day: August 20, 2011

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Last year, the U.S. Postal Service released this pane of 10 special stamps entitled "Animal Rescue: Adopt A Shelter Pet". The stamps received a boost from talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, a well-known advocate for pet adoption - and Halo, a pet food company she co-owns. After introducing the stamps on the Ellen DeGeneres Show last March, USPS and Halo launched a "Stamps to the Rescue" campaign. Halo set a goal of feeding 1 million shelter dogs and cats by the end of 2010 - and delivered on its promise. Halo has donated food to more than 100 shelters throughout the United States.

The stamps feature photographs of five cats and five dogs taken by veteran stamp photographer Sally Andersen-Bruce. All ten animals were adopted from a shelter in New Milford, CT.

 

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This special stamp issue seeks to raise awareness of responsible dog ownership and support the dedicated work of organisations re-homing lost and abandoned dogs. The stamps were  issued by Australia Post  in 2010 .

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The UK  released a series of stamps celebrating the 150th anniversary of animal rescue organization Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.  The postage feature seven dogs and three cats who used to reside in the home, but who now are living it up in their new forever homes. 

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Love and Care for animals

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These stamps were issued by Australia Post in  October 2010 to draw attention to the importance of Australian wildlife carers and their ability to return animals to their native habitat after injury or illness.

05 August 2011

Owney, the canine mascot of US Rail Mail Service..

 

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Date of Issue : 27 July 2011

The U.S. Postal Service commemorated Owney, the canine mascot of the Railway Mail Service on Forever stamp, issued on 27 Jyly 2011. The stamp art features an original illustration of Owney, with many of his famous tags and medals gleaming in the background.

Beloved of clerks on mail-sorting trains at the end of the 19th century, Owney was hailed as a symbol of good luck. Today he is an icon of American postal lore whose story highlights the historical importance of the Railway Mail Service.

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Owney the Postal Dog FDC with Digital Color Postmark


In the 1880s, during the height of the Railway Mail Service, clerks in the Post Office in Albany, New York, took a liking to a terrier mix named Owney. Fond of riding in postal wagons, Owney followed mailbags onto trains and soon became a good-luck charm to Railway Mail Service employees, who made him their unofficial mascot. Working in the Railway Mail Service was highly dangerous: According to the National Postal Museum, more than 80 mail clerks were killed in train wrecks and more than 2,000 were injured between 1890 and 1900. However, it was said that no train ever met with trouble while Owney was aboard.


As Owney traveled the country, clerks affixed medals and tags to his collar to document his travels. When John Wanamaker, Postmaster General from 1889 to 1893, heard that Owney was overburdened with tags, he gave him a special harness to display them all. During his travels, Owney accumulated more than a thousand medals and tags. Today Owney is on display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Postal Museum in a case that includes some of his medals and tags.

: US Postal Service

20 April 2009

New Stamp from Portugal.....






Eight hundred years of Franciscan Order
Date of Issue - 11 March 2009


Hi ! In today's post here is the recent stamp issued by Portugal on 11 March 2009 "Eight hundred years of the Franciscan Order". What attracted me to make this stamp for today's Post is the lovely innocent dog shown on this stamp. Though the stamp is on religion theme and related with the history of Portugal. But this nice stamp can also be included in pet's theme. As I have my own pet dog I am always fascinated to see this innocent creature on stamps though I have not yet prepared a collection on this Man's best friend. To show my love for dogs I am giving here this nice stamp. The stamp shown above has its own history that I am giving below along with the beautiful miniature sheet and FDC issued with this stamp. In the second part of this post some lovely roses which have bloomed these days in my garden. They look so beautiful with the onset of summer season in Kullu. These images are not related with philately, but I just want to share the beauty of these roses which appear on nice images of Roses taken today with all of you as Rose is a flower which attracts every one. But its unfair to put here these images without a philatelic item. So I am showing here a Rose aerogramme of Australia from my collection with the images of Roses from my garden. This is all for today !.....Till next Post ....Have a Nice Time !....





Eight Hundred Years of the Franciscan Order
When turning 25, Francis Bernardon, who had been born in the wealthiest family in Assisi, came to the conclusion that happiness and freedom could only be authentic when inspired in evangelical poverty. And he acted accordingly. With such conversion, the young of Assisi attracted his former companions to his new way of life, and gather twelve followers around the same ideal. In 1209, they all travelled to Rome to beg of Pope Innocent III the approval of their way of life, confirmed in 1223 by Honorius III Bull. The religious institute was henceforth called the Order of the Friars Minor (OFM).

A few years later, in 1212, Clare of Assisi, a noblewoman, tempted by the achievement of her fellow citizen Francis, founded the Order of Poor Ladies. She too succeeded in requesting and gaining the “Privilege of Poverty” from the Pope, through a Rule approved in 1253, although the approval was only achieved on the eve of her death. Thus the Order of Saint Clare (OSC) was created.

In the year 1214, and in view of the growing devotion among the Christian people towards the innovative modality of this evangelic way of living, Francis wrote a letter to all the faithful, inspiring the creation of the Secular Franciscan Order (SOF), which first Rule was approved by the Holy See in 1289. In the 15th century, a movement of life in community, with both male and female branches, grew out of the Third Order. From this movement emerged, in 1521, the Rule of the Third Order Regular (TOR).

The Friars Minor came to Portugal around 1216. One of their first and most notable conquests was Saint Anthony of Lisbon (a. 1190-1231), who found enormous richness in the poverty of the Friar Minors. In 1258, the Nuns of the Order of Saint Clare also settled here, initially in the city of Lamego, but transferred shortly afterwards to Santarém. Also the Third Order of Penitence, founded to congregate all the laypeople who wished to follow the example of Saint Francisco, was exceptionally well accepted by all social classes since the 13th century.

When the Liberal Government decided, in 1834, to extinguish all the Regular Orders, the Order of the Friars Minor held more Religious Houses than all the other Orders together, on the Portuguese Mainland, on Madeira and on the Azores alone.

From 1834 to 1940 the Franciscans remained clandestine, although they continued to work in Portugal as much as they could. In 1891 they restored the Province of Portugal, from the Varatojo Convent. The branch of the Capuchin Friars Minor returned to Portugal in 1939 and the branch of the Friars Minor Conventual a few years later, in 1978. Also the Clarisse Sisters were able to re-emerge, in particular in the 1950’s. The Secular Franciscan Order, precisely because it was secular, was not extinguished in 1834 whereby it could act as an important support to the “egress” friars. The male TOR was not restored, but the female TOR multiplied after 1871, when several Franciscan Sisters’ Congregations of Consecrated Life were created.



Throughout its eight centuries of history, the Franciscan family has always been the one with the greatest number of members and of apostolate work, in Portugal as well as in the rest of the World.
Courtesy - Portugal Post




Thinking of you !

Roses in my Garden





Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World!You, too, have come where the dim tides are hurledUpon the wharves of sorrow, and heard ringThe bell that calls us on; the sweet far thing. - William Butler Yeats



The red rose whispers of passion, And the white rose breathes of love;O, the red rose is a falcon,And the white rose is a dove. - John Boyle O’Reilly




Which is loveliest in a rose? Its coy beauty when it's budding, or its splendour when it blows? - George Barlow



“Take time to smell the roses"


The world is a rose, smell it and pass it to your friends. -Persian Proverb

27 August 2008

For Dog Lovers !



If you love someone show it !



Hi Readers ! The Olympic Fever is over now. I have some beautiful and very cute pictures of man's best pet & friend - Dog, depicted on stamps of Finland. These stamps will be issued by Finland on 5 September. A Postcard will also be issued, cancelled with a Dog stamp.In our regular series of se-tenants some more Joint Issues from the album of Mr. Shrikant Parikh. Today I am giving a small Post. More in Next ! Just Enjoy and Have a Great Time !





To be issued on : 5 September 2008




From the Se-tenant Album of Shrikant Parikh

Theme - Joint Issue

India - Cyprus Joint Issue


Date of Issue : 12 April 2006

India - Mongolia Joint Issue


Date of Issue : 11 September 2006

India - China Joint Issue


Date of Issue : 11 July 2008
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