Hi Betsey, I dropped by to visit your postcards but I wanted to let you know that I'm really impressed by the photography on your site. I do a lot of nature photography but I've never developed the knack for taking interesting still life photos of daily life. I'm studying your site for clues! Evelyn in Montreal
I love postcards, I love the fact that people today still take their time to write to someone. And Easter cards are so rare. This was a lovey one; have a lovely Good Friday.;))
Our grandma was such a sweetie!!! I wish she had lived long enough to meet our husbands and children. She would have smothered all of them with lots of wonderful unconditional love, God rest her beautiful soul.
Chris Overstreet ~ Oh, I hear you! I did have to chuckle at your comment, though, as my grandpa in his later years would send me things in the mail and use antique stamps for the postage! I would just cringe as I received the packages and see those gorgeous old stamps...now with cancellation ink all over them! Oh well...he was sentimental with some things and not with others!
Happy Easter Betsy! How nice to have your grandmother's sweet note on the back of such a cute postcard. It's nice to have her handwriting preserved in such a nice way too.
Greetings! For months now I've seen we have the same bloggin' friends so I decided to come and visit with you today to see what else we have in common. A LOT! My nephew has Austism as well, full blown symptoms since he was an infant nearly 20 years ago and that's when it was a very new thing. He currently goes to UC Davis in California on a monthly basis as he was one of their original patients and it's amazing to see the changes through the years. I understand the struggles you are faced with and even more excited to see Jesus is your rock!
And the food recipes you share! Oh yea sister, I've got a lot of reading to do here! ha ha
Hi Betsey,
ReplyDeleteI dropped by to visit your postcards but I wanted to let you know that I'm really impressed by the photography on your site.
I do a lot of nature photography but I've never developed the knack for taking interesting still life photos of daily life.
I'm studying your site for clues!
Evelyn in Montreal
It's beautiful! Hope you and your family ahve a very happy and blessed Easter.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Happy Easter to you, too.
ReplyDeleteThats a nice Easter Postcard. Enjoy the holiday.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Oh, Grandma, will you write all over Grandpa's stamp collection too? ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card! Thank you for sharing and happy PFF!
ReplyDeleteThis is a rabbit with serious style! Matching your hat to your Easter basket is very important!
ReplyDeleteThat's one of the prettiest Easter bunnies I've seen!
ReplyDeleteI love postcards, I love the fact that people today still take their time to write to someone.
ReplyDeleteAnd Easter cards are so rare.
This was a lovey one; have a lovely Good Friday.;))
Betsy...what a treasure to have this card! It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed very special .. Hoppy Easter!
ReplyDeleteOur grandma was such a sweetie!!! I wish she had lived long enough to meet our husbands and children. She would have smothered all of them with lots of wonderful unconditional love, God rest her beautiful soul.
ReplyDeleteWhat a special card and memory.
ReplyDeleteHope you and your family have a wonderful Easter!
Evelyn ~ welcome and thank you for your nice comment! I need to come over and check out your blog! I'll come over soon!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, Betsy! Happy Easter to you and your family -
ReplyDeleteSusan
What a precious memento! My sister gave me the yummy snack recipe a few months ago ~ not good for my diet, but soooooooooo tasty. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Easter weekend...That postcard is so cute.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I can see why your grandmother wanted you to have it.
ReplyDeleteOhhh I just Love everything about this beautiful postcard... Hat boxes 'n hats! Adorable Bunny! Sweet Verse! And, lots of Family Love!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is wonderful... and, so glad to see a Shout-Out for Autism Awareness!!!
Hope your Easter Holiday is perfect for you in every way...
~blessings~
Pearl
What a beautiful card! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Easter cards are the ones showing rabbits doing people things.
ReplyDeleteAlways rabbits for this PFF ;o)
ReplyDeleteHappy PFF and happy Easter.
Chris Overstreet ~ Oh, I hear you! I did have to chuckle at your comment, though, as my grandpa in his later years would send me things in the mail and use antique stamps for the postage! I would just cringe as I received the packages and see those gorgeous old stamps...now with cancellation ink all over them! Oh well...he was sentimental with some things and not with others!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Betsy! How nice to have your grandmother's sweet note on the back of such a cute postcard. It's nice to have her handwriting preserved in such a nice way too.
ReplyDeleteGreetings! For months now I've seen we have the same bloggin' friends so I decided to come and visit with you today to see what else we have in common. A LOT! My nephew has Austism as well, full blown symptoms since he was an infant nearly 20 years ago and that's when it was a very new thing. He currently goes to UC Davis in California on a monthly basis as he was one of their original patients and it's amazing to see the changes through the years. I understand the struggles you are faced with and even more excited to see Jesus is your rock!
ReplyDeleteAnd the food recipes you share! Oh yea sister, I've got a lot of reading to do here! ha ha
Have a blessed weekend!
Happy Easter to you and your five men.
ReplyDeleteI do like those antique cards. You can often buy some for next to nothing on ebay.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your five men Betsy!
ReplyDeleteWiat! when I click on theme thursday for your name I end up here! waht's up with that?
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