I never would have guessed that a poodle and Bigfoot could produce offspring, but the third card proves it! Don't think I have ever seen spats this long before, guess I would call them gaiters, quite amusing seeing them worn with shorts on the first card. Cute bunch of kids though, even if they have a penchant for breaking branches off trees...
How sweet are those cards! I have so enjoyed all your posts, and appreciate the effort you put in sharing your treasures with us all year long. I always look forward to hanging out here a few minutes several times a week.
I love antique postcards because they preserve evidence of everyday life as well as celebrations and sad events. Looking at an old postcard is like holding a single piece of a puzzle; we have to imagine the rest.
I will try to put up a postcard every day. If you have a special request for a particular city or place, let me know!
Love these! Do you travel to France to buy all the beautiful French postcards?
ReplyDeleteGreat series. I'm glad I'm not having to walk in those spats!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards - fabulous way to start the new year.
ReplyDeleteBonne Année!
ReplyDeleteI never would have guessed that a poodle and Bigfoot could produce offspring, but the third card proves it! Don't think I have ever seen spats this long before, guess I would call them gaiters, quite amusing seeing them worn with shorts on the first card. Cute bunch of kids though, even if they have a penchant for breaking branches off trees...
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ReplyDeleteYou are too funny.
Pamela,
No, I don't, but that's a darn good idea!
I can't imagine how rich you have for your vintage postcards collection.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it with us almost all the days of 365.
How sweet are those cards! I have so enjoyed all your posts, and appreciate the effort you put in sharing your treasures with us all year long. I always look forward to hanging out here a few minutes several times a week.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a joy-filled new year.
Poodle and Bigfoot.....thank you for the good chuckle and so sweet to start the year with a French touch:)
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