I don't know who Fannie Scovel was but I thought she resembled my great- grandmother when I found this postcard years ago. It's an early photographic card with a printed holiday wish and a comment, "with my flowers." Obviously an important added sentiment by Fannie.
In this new age of computers and blogs I wish all citizens of the world the opportunity to live in peace and love with understanding and kindness.
-- barbara
Merry Christmas and a happy and restful New Year to you, too, Barbara xxx :)
ReplyDeleteMay yon have a lovely Christmas, Barbara, and a continuously interesting set of discoveries in the new year. Reading your blog and exchanging comments both here and on my blog has been a pleasure. You've added much to my enjoyment of the blogsphere.
ReplyDeleteHappy Yuletide to you and Fannie!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful card! She reminds me of my Aunt Mamie.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Barbara!
I hope you had a Merry Christmas! Fannie reminds me of my grandmother.
ReplyDeleteJanet - thanks for the comment. Any woman that sends a card at Christmas with the sentiment "with my flowers." has got to be a sweet person and aren't most grandmothers sweet.
ReplyDeleteJune, Your posts open up subjects that I have not given much thought too. It's wonderful to have the mind opened up to new thoughts about what is happening in the world -- and, this is what I read about on your posts, thanks - barbara
ReplyDeleteJayne, Darcy, and Vicki, A Happy Holiday to you all -- always enjoy your kind words -- barbara
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