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It's been almost a week since I posted the last April Fish postcard. You have been deprived too long. This cannot continue.

So here's your fish; the message says "eat heartily." For more information on the origin of the April Fish, take a look at the earlier post.
And to think, Diann and I knew nothing about 'April Fish' when we chose April Fools' Day to get married. If only I had known, we could have served pickled herring instead of cake!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy my visits to your blog, in fact, I have nominated you for an award. You can visit my blog at http://i-refuse-to-recede.blogspot.com/2010/02/award.html to read more about it.
Keep up the good work.
Troy
Thanks for the visit. Love your blog. The antique post cards are such a unique thing to collect and so interesting. Would you believe, I collected post cards all through my youth and then one day just threw them all away - who knew? Also tossed my Mr. Spock scrapbook. Guess that's why people hoard things huh? Stop by again. B : )
ReplyDeleteI think my mouth is not big enough to eat this fish, lol ! What a cute postcard !
ReplyDeleteThis is just divine!
ReplyDelete(and such a subtle touch of red)
I must read back and see more of your April Fish ...
Jjj