I love the graphics and the colors on these--and any picture with ices skaters wins my favor.
Have a very merry Christmas.
The backs of the cards all look the same, though only one has any writing on it.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
What Santa Does in His Spare Time
You may have wondered what Santa does when he's not delivering presents. Here's your answer. He likes to work with miniatures and build dollhouses. He also has a habit of answering the phone when he passes a phone booth and hears it ringing. That doesn't happen much anymore because there are so few phone booths.
Oh, and he smokes a pipe.
Here are the backs of the first two cards in the same order. The first one was sent to Viola Vincent in Sidney, New York in 1914. The second one as sent to Miss Cassie Doran in Daleville, Pennsylvania in 1908.
Oh, and he smokes a pipe.
Here are the backs of the first two cards in the same order. The first one was sent to Viola Vincent in Sidney, New York in 1914. The second one as sent to Miss Cassie Doran in Daleville, Pennsylvania in 1908.
Christmas Rhymes
These rhymes are much better than the one I posted earlier with a Christmas poem for Jews. That needed a little work. I know that some of you get tired of Christmas cards. On the other hand, people like me who have so many, see this as the only opportunity to post a lot of them. I wish I had some Hanukkah postcards. I would post them if I had any, but I never see them anywhere.
In any case, here's Santa with some Christmas rhymes. Feel free to download these images if you have a use for them.
Here's the back of the first card, sent to Miss Edna Witherstine in Herkimer, New York in 1910.
The back of the other cards are blank.
In any case, here's Santa with some Christmas rhymes. Feel free to download these images if you have a use for them.
Here's the back of the first card, sent to Miss Edna Witherstine in Herkimer, New York in 1910.
The back of the other cards are blank.
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