One cent . . . One Hundred Eight years ago . . .
Hand written postcard . . .
Simplicity . . .
Turkey, Pumpkin, Yellow, Brown Fields . . .
I wonder . . . what were thoughts of thankfulness 100+ years ago . . .
Food, Home, Warmth, Family, Safety . . .
Today . . . Food, Home, Warmth, Family, Safety . . .
On my thankfulness list . . . and the list goes on . . .
Keep a thankful heart . . .
Happy Thanksgiving my friends . . .
12 comments:
Glad to see pics here...they are HUGE...
I just got an IPhone and it takes awesome photos but I can't figure out how to get them on my computer to use in posts...I can't SAVE THEM AS IMAGES and put them in MY PICTURES,
Have a really blessed Thanksgiving.
I love this post -- I collect postcards, and this one is a real treasure! The thought is something we should be mindful of year-round, and I agree is timeless.
I hope you have an enjoyable Thanksgiving as well!! Take care, and thank-you for your friendship!
Hello, what a lovely post card. We all have so much to be thankful for, blogging friends is on the list too.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Happy thanksgiving. Love those old post cards.
Amazing!! a post from one hundred eight ago..
And to you, Lynne. I love your postcard collection.
Please let me know if the package I sent you arrived along with the email invoice. I'm very worried I haven't heard from you. I know you had computer problems and other things on your plate but I just want to be sure you have them and if you don't, I will pick out more to resend if you still want them.
I love old postcards too, Lynne. Yours is lovely...a real treasure.
Happy Thanksgiving to you & yours.
Such a beautiful post card... and handwriting. ;) yes... our lists are the same... and we are so grateful. blessings and hugs ~ tanna
Beautiful, Lynne. How far we have come but yet, in some ways, we remain unchanged in what is most important to us. xo Diana
Happy Thanksgiving.
Have a nice time! Happy Thanksgiving!
1909 wow...what a treasure. Happy Thanksgiving!
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