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Category: Trees

The Girl That Climb The Twee

So, oftentimes we see that the sender’s spelling in their message and even in the address, is a little bit off, due to the fact that, in decades past, many people did not have the opportunity to continue a formal…Read More…

Don’t Worry If You Work Hard…

“Don’t worry if you work hard and your rewards are few… REMEMBER the mighty OAK was once a NUT like you.” 😀 Divided back, unused postcard. Publisher:  Daco. “A Daco Card.” Box 6194, Waco, Texas 76706. Series D-132. Circa 1960s….Read More…

Roadside Birches

A vintage postcard in black and white of a photo of a small stand of birch trees by the side of a winding one-lane dirt road. On the front is printed  “Roadside Birches – L.G. – 403.”  LG are possibly…Read More…

For Thee I Pine

Here’s a great postcard with the lovely play-on-words:  “For thee I pine, For thee I bal-sam.” On the front of the card the sender wrote:  “But more so for the old white horse, Em.”  (Awww!) The card is addressed to: …Read More…

Agua Caliente Villa By John Paul Burnham

Divided back, artist-signed, unused postcard. Artist:  John Paul Burnham. Publisher information:  Copyright 1929 L.G.S. Price:  $12.00 See the following post for more on the artist. “Agua Caliente villa as seen from across the miniature laguna, under the cooling shade of…Read More…