The U.S. Postal Service will release three new stamps as part of 2021 price change:
Barns, a 36-cent postcard stamp; Brush Rabbit, a 20-cent additional ounce stamp; and Castillo de San Marcos, a $7.95 Priority Mail stamp. The stamps will be available beginning Sunday, Jan. 24. There will be no national first-day-of-issue ceremony for these stamps.
•Barns
The U.S. Postal Service has four new postcard stamps that celebrate the beauty and history of American barns. The artist created digital paintings of four types of iconic barns found in the rural American landscape. With differing qualities of light and color, each piece reflects one of the four seasons: a round barn surrounded by the hazy light and warm colors of fall; a gambrel-roofed barn in summer; a forebay barn in early spring; and a Western barn on a winter’s night. Ashley Walton designed the stamps with original artwork by Kim Johnson. Greg Breeding was the art director.
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just around the corner. we haven t seen that in a long time. i know. we re sitting in the 60s, 67 degrees right now from the airport with winds out of the northeast at 12 miles per hour. so a little bit breezy out there and that will be the ca as we go into today as well.3 look at at radar, you can see most of baltimore is dry, a few showers popping up back to the west. that will be the case as well. we will see a few scattered showers out there. the low pressure sitting off the coast will continue to bring us wet weather for today and before we start to clear out by tomorrow afternoon. eepecc tool temperatures today. we re not going to rebound above that 68, it s too much this morning. in fact, this afternoon only reaching highs in the mid-70s and cooling off into the 60s, once again for tonight, scattered showers out there, but warmer temperatures and sunshine on the way. i will have more on that coming up. let s see whht is happening on the roads. here is lauren cooke
mid-october. the flu one given to young kids all the way to 49 years old, you actually cannot get the h1n1 vaccine for a good four weeks after getting the flumist. reporter: there s a push to get people vaccinated. the doctor says h1n1 is a pandemic but the seasonal flu still kills 36,000 people every year. the seasonal flu clinics in howard county were moved up to make way for the h1n1 vaccine but people we talked to are skeptical about that new shot. number i see perfection i don t want more junk in my body. reporter: the doctor insists there s no reason to worry. the process by which this vaccine is made is exactly the same as every year s seasonal flu vaccine. there s no reason to think it s not safe. reporter: one can be painful enough. now doctors are doing what they can to have patients get two shots this flu season. in columbia, cheryl conner, abc2 news. howard county s drivethrough flu clinic is scheduled for october 4th, from 10:00 to 2:00 at the healt