Sunday, March 30, 2008
Canada's first ever Braille stamp
For the first time in North America,Canada Post, will be unveiling an innovative Braille stamp in celebration of Canadian guide dogs.
The Stamp will be issued along with a commemorative envelope marking the 100Th anniversary of the Montreal association for the blind; also printed in Braille.
this special event will take place on April 21st at the Montreal Association for the blind (MAB) In Notre Dame De Grace.
The 52 cent stamp that has the rate printed in Braille will be available across the country.
The MAB is a private non profit rehabilitation center serving people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired.
other countries who have Braille stamps include Mexico and England.
Braille stamps are another step towards recognizing and helping blind and visually impaired people to function like the rest of us. a blind person can recognize the stamps rate by touching the Braille.
hopefully this is only the beginning of a new types of stamps specially designed and printed in Braille for the blind.
The dog features on the stamp is the yellow Labrador which is a popular guide dog throughout the world.
the good temper and discipline alnog with great ability to learn and satisfy made this friendly breed the best choice for guiding the blind.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
How I started my stamp collection
Above: the "Petach Tikva" stamp.Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Stamp Collecting News:Hong Kong Flowers Stamps

Hong Kong Flower Stamps
This issue presents six distinguished flowers regularly seen in Hong Kong. The flowers are painted by hand in a traditional Chinese manner and displayed on a computer-generated background. Such a combination of styles demonstrates how Hong Kong can incorporate diverse cultures.
Issue date: 14 March 2008
More stamp news: http://www.stampnews.com/
Monday, March 10, 2008
Stamp Collecting in the Cyber World
Stamp collecting began with the issuance of the very first postage stamp issued by Great Britain in 1840 - the famed Penny Black. Today, stamp collecting is one of the most popular hobbies in the world; In the US alone there are more than 20 million stamp collectors. In the past, collectors had only one way to collect stamps: they collected envelopes, packages and postage material and cut out the stamps, often asking friends and relatives to bring back stamps when visiting abroad- the excitement involved in getting a new unfamiliar stamp from a foreign country was unbeatable.
Today there are many ways to collect stamps, the Internet is a great tool that help bring stamp collectors from all over the world together.
nowadays it is easy to locate dealers, online auctions and stores and it's even easier to connect with other stamp collectors and exchange stamps online.
although it is a growing challenge to get the new generation to get engaged in stamp collecting, the Internet has been a great tool for the older generation who now have a new resource of information and ease of finding stamps online is also a great benefit.
although some collectors believe that the Internet may kill the hobby I still find tons of web sites dedicated to collectors and think that the benefit outweigh the disadvantage.
Welcome to a new era of stamp collecting the Cyber stamps Era!
