Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Do You Know Who Are Believed to Be the Descendents of the Wild Asses of Africa?
Buckle up Lazyboy Travelers...long trip this time...to Ireland as we downsize this postcard. What an interesting animal! The Irish Donkey. You know, the donkey is mentioned many times in the Bible and it is very interesting to see its part in our faith's history.
And now I come across this really neat postcard and find its part in Irish history later than the Biblical part.
Check this out:
http://bluebarndonkeyfarm.com/pb/wp_fc90ac1d/wp_fc90ac1d.html
Click here if you are interested in the postcard:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290535358861
Saturday, February 12, 2011
In a Crabby Mood?
MMMMMM. Steamed Maryland crabs and a Diet Pepsi in the middle of a hot Maryland day outside near the water with old or new friends! Nothing sounds, smells, tastes or feels better!
Click here to check out this postcard:
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Would You Like a Date?
If so, here is the place to go!
OK postcard travelers if you like dates let's head out west. Here is a date harvest in Coachella Valley S. California. Back in time to 1977. As it states on the back of the postcard: "Protected by bags and picked individually, the fine dates now raised in this valley, are irrigated by water from the Colorado River." MMMM I tasted my first date jam/jelly awhile back. Our son-in-law's dad and mom raise fig trees and make the jam/jelly. Soooo good!
Check here to buy the postcard:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290572412436
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Bye Bye Baseballer Beck Baseball Card
Gone but not forgotten!
Click here for info on this baseball card:
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Have You Ever Driven Through A Tree?
Now this is something I would like to see and do!
About 4 inches by about 6 inches. Unused. Not new. Photo by Robert Freeman. Drive-Thru Tree Park. Leggett California. 1984.
Selling all my thousands of postcards collection individually or in lots online until they are all gone. Their ages vary. I have a lot of postcards going up for sale that I originally bought online labeled 1950's -70's. But I also have postcards that came out of family houses where the people lived for 50 and 68 years and I also bought many at estate auctions through the years.
Click here to get details on buying this card:
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