Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Nabisco's Voyage of the Mayflower Cooky Tin

I've had my red Nabisco Mayflower cooky tin for so long that I don't remember when I got it or if it had cookies in it to begin with. The box says the cooky weight is three pounds. It measures 9" x 8 1/2" x 4" high. I've used it for storing Ziploc'ed cookies, bagged breads, layered cupcakes, and layered cereal blocks. These boxes are really common--many sold on eBay and Etsy! However, history of the box and chronological ties to Nabisco were pretty well non-existent.

Recently, I took a closer look at the box, recorded and pic'ed it, noted images and text. The video shows the box designs--the lid and two vertical designs.

Pondering the Tin's Graphics

The images convey loads of visual information with very little text. The lid's title is "Voyage of the Mayflower". The front and back's title is "The Early Journeys" and includes a sister ship, the Speedwell. The sides' title is "The Journey", which more emphasizes the Mayflower.

Illustrations display routes of the two ships--Speedwell's shown as black dots and arrowheads, and Mayflower's shown as white lines and arrowheads. Additional images include symbols that might indicate perceived sailing conditions during the journeys. The orientation of the ships and sails convey direction.

The Mayflower's lid rendering is impressive for details of shaded sails and ship body. One of the masts has the City of London flag, the other having the Union Jack. "Flags of the Mayflower" provides good info about the flags and how the Union Jack design came about. The site also shows a replica of the Mayflower.

Closer Looks at the Symbols Near the Mayflower and Speedwell

Mysterious outlined symbols near the ships might convey overall sailing conditions of the journey. Look for cherubs blowing wind, a chimeric figure (bird-headed fish) with trident, and friendly looking fish. One cherub looked to be blowing gently, the other a little more gustily. Google image search for "cherubs blowing wind" yield a few images; Google results for "All" didn't shed light. As for the bird-headed fish, navigate to "What exactly is this? Odd fish with a BIRD-shaped head stuns the internet" for the fish from a few years ago. The box's hybrid animal and trident might symbolize Poseidon. Who knows?

Poking into Mayflower History

Poking into Mayflower history for the cooky tin's info conveyance was eye-opening. I never knew about the Speedwell and association with the Mayflower. I didn't know that the Pilgrims lived in Holland for 12 years before leaving for the New World from England to the New World. Some resources:

Nabisco and Mayflower

The cooky tin was made by Nabisco in England for Nabisco in New York. Google search results yielded no information that I considered useful. About all I could infer is that the tin's zip code reference marked the year at no earlier than 1963. "ZIP Code Introduced" states "introduced July 1, 1963, as part of a larger Postal Service Nationwide Improved Mail Service (NIMS) plan to improve the speed of mail delivery."

Hmmm, where might that Nabisco site be? "The Factory That Oreos Built" and "National Biscuit Company/ Chelsea Market" provide history of the old NY Nabisco factory and transition to tourist destination.

Lightly Looking at Nabisco Then and Now

Nabisco has a history dating back to 1898. It has belonged to various companies, most recently, Mondelēz, which was formerly named Kraft. "Nabisco" provides a short history from establishment to association with Kraft foods. If you want to know more about Nabisco currently, Google results yield articles about Nabisco's outsourcing of various snacks to Mexico. One most current event is the planned (now-off) demolition of its Fair Lawn, NJ plant.

Mayflower-associated Hmmms

From "mayflower plant"—"Crataegus monogyna (family Rosaceae), a species of hawthorn, is commonly known as mayflower or May flower in England."

From "Mayflower Transit":

Mayflower was founded in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1927 by Conrad M. Gentry and Don F. Kenworthy. In March 1995, it was acquired by UniGroup, a transportation and relocation services company with headquarters in suburban St. Louis, Missouri.

From "What May flowers bring":

Jack: If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?
Harry: Tell me.
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Friday, May 26, 2023

Glancing Back at 4/2023 Birds N Bees YT Clips

Last month, I compiled images of birds and bees for wordplay and theme. I thought about how short-lived these animals are compared to humans. We are fortunate to witness their livelihoods, yet so many people are wrapped up in their own concerns, taking surroundings for granted. In a meandering thought, humans are way insignificant in the context of earth age, even more fleeting compared to the universe age.

Birds-spied Views, Thoughts About Longevities

The birds I'd captured were hawks, mockingbirds, owls, cardinals, cedar waxwings, and turkey vultures. Thinking back on the captures, I sensed we humans live lots longer than these flyers. Life expectancies vary among bird types.

I did Google lookups for "how long do [bird types] live" for the types I'd imaged. In a hawk inquiry, one result provided info for several birds of prey.

In general, small falcons and Accipiter hawks live about 15 years. Medium-sized buzzards and kites live 20 to 40 years, and large vultures and eagles have occasionally lived 40 to 55 years (Newton, 1979).

All About Raptors - Longevity & Causes of Death - SeaWorld.org

In my mockingbird inquiry, the life cycle seems breathtakingly fast. No time to waste!

Females incubate the eggs for about two weeks before hatching; both parents take turns feeding the nestlings. Hatchlings can leave the nest after 12-13 days followed by another week's worth of care from their parents before striking out on their own. In the wild, mockingbirds live eight years on average.

Northern mockingbird | Smithsonian's National Zoo

For owls, I initially looked up owl longevity. I noticed numerous types of owls exist. Hmmm, maybe looking at several owl sites and videos might help ID some I'd shot. Thus, I concluded that the images more resembled Western screech owls than others listed in Central Texas. My screech owl inquiry yielded an eye-catching set of factoids from racinezoo.org.

Western Screech Owl Fact Sheet
Class: Aves
Species: kennicottii
Lifespan: About 13 years in the wild About 19 years under human care
Reproduction: Females lay 2 to 7 eggs per season in March or April. Hatching occurs within 26 to 34 days.
Size: 7.48 – 10 in. long Wingspan 6.63 – 6.87 in. wide

Western Screech Owl Fact Sheet | racinezoo.org

In my cardinals inquiry, a result mentions 3 to 5 years with explanation of short life for many.

one of the most recognized birds due to their brilliant red color. The average life span of a northern cardinal is approximately 3 to 5 years due to the hazards they face, which are predators, disease, accidents, and starvation. Several northern cardinals have been reported to live up to 15 years.

Cardinal Facts - CARING CARDINALS

In my cedar waxwings inquiry, one result, besides providing life expectancy, also mentions flock socializing.

Cedar waxwings are highly social and communicate with other members of the flock using noises and physical displays. Both males and females reach reproductive maturity at one year and live up to eight years in the wild.

Cedar Waxwing | National Wildlife Federation
National Wildlife Federation
https://www.nwf.org › Wildlife-Guide › Birds › Cedar-...

A result for turkey vulture longevity surprised me!

The average life expectancy is 16 years in the wild, and up to 30 years in captivity.

Turkey Vulture - Elmwood Park Zoo

Birds Captured in Images, Dead or Alive These Days?

Looking over date stamps of images, which ranged from June 2019 to April 2023, I infer the birds have not reached end of life. It's somewhat comforting that the images are recent enough that the birds are still around--flying, roosting, perching, ....

Blooms N Bees, Thoughts About Longevities

Bees have really short lives, with three possible roles and fates--queen, female worker, and male drone. A queen can live up to a few years. The female worker can live up to a few weeks if spring and summer and a few months if winter. Drones mate and die in less than two months. "Honey Bee Lifespan: How Long Do Honey Bees Live?" and "Bee Lifespan: How Long Do Bees Live?" provide good info and good closeup images.

The short lives of bees is sobering. In my image capturing, they seem to be ecstatically bathing in pollen or buzzing the sources. Alas, they're working to primarily collect pollen to take to the hives for feeding larvae. No rest for the wicked!

The plants that provided blooms that the bees buzzed had varying life cycles. Some blooms, as in the case of stalky plants, not only lasted short-term, those plants also became part of the past. Prickly pear plants that I shot were casualties of the February 2021 freeze. The thread leaf agave leaned over so far during its time on earth that the home owner apparently uprooted it and disposed of it.

Some stalky plants' blooms deteriorated within days, losing bee visitors. The plants themselves also became part of the past.

Century plants, which are agaves that enter their final stage that starts by growing a stalk and bloom clusters. Bees party for some time before the plant ages to threaten surroundings. In passing, I've witnessed several such plants entering the final stages, then noticed their absences.

Another set of plants that I recorded were sotols, which stalked and flowered gloriously. I did notice some were casualties of the February 2023 ice storm. Would survivors revive? According to Central Texas Gardener's Sotol webpage, "All produce towering flower stalks in mid to late summer, similar to their relatives in the Agave family, but unlike Agaves, Sotols do not die after flowering."

Looks like awhile before I should check for survivor sotols blooming. San Marcos Growers Dasylirion wheeleri webpage states "Flowering occurs only every few years."

Thinking Big and Small Nearby

My images were from nearby walks, camera handy. I've missed opportunities, but happily captured many items to remember. Lookups helped me better understand the birds, bees, and blooms a bit better. Also considered that we're wee and short-lived when thinking large scale, such as the planet, solar system, and beyond.


Related:
"Birds-spied Views" article | video
"Bees N Blooms" article | video