I like how the color just jumps off the last card, and the randomly placed stamp/postmark is so artistic floating on some of these open backgrounds, couldn't have done it better if they tried.
A heartfelt thanks and farewell to my readers. My last post (the thousand and first!) will be on November 7, 2012. The blog will remain online, but there won't be any new posts as I need to make time for other things. There is a chance I'll be back, but if so it won't be for awhile. I hope you'll take the time to peruse the archives.
How To Find Things
There's treasure in the archives, so here's how to browse and find what you want:
1. Enter a search word or phrase in the box below - anything from Princess Grace to Prohibition or Graf Zeppelin.
2. Or, go down to the bottom of the page and browse the "Cloud of Tags". The number next to the tag indicates how many posts have that tag. Clicking on it will bring up all of them. (I realize now that it doesn't always bring up all of them. If there are a lot, then it will only bring up the most recent ones, but if you click on older posts at the bottom then it will bring up more.)
3. You can also go through the archives by date. Just click on the triangle next to the year or month to open the list.
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!
Lovely cards and the backs are equally lovely. Happy New Year to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Bonne année à vous
ReplyDeleteI like how the color just jumps off the last card, and the randomly placed stamp/postmark is so artistic floating on some of these open backgrounds, couldn't have done it better if they tried.
ReplyDeleteI like the French New Year postcards too. They are so different from the American ones. I agree about the stamp placement on yours.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. The use of subtle color against monochrome backgrounds is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBonne Annee, Christine! Thinking of you and the blanket stealer. May your champagne be extra bubbly:)
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