"Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose"
Addressed to Miss Pearlie Richardson, Meadville, PA, April 18, 1911.
According to the dictionary: " the more that changes, the more it's the same thing"
"Dear Granddaughter have written to you but have not got any answer. I would like to hear from you to know if you are well. From Grandma to Pearl."
Guilt guilt guilt! Text or e-mail your grandma right now! That Victorian invention, the telephone, still works too. Someday your grandma or grandpa may not be there.
viridian
15 comments:
So many messages more or less say "please write" or "sorry I haven't written."
so unique postcard. i like the color combination of white and green.
my grandma is here at home right now :P luckily. she can receive texts but doesn't have email.
Happy PFF!
imajica's postcards!
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I really thought that was going to be a card from Ireland, but probably it was the green decoration that made me think that. Or the fact that my grandmother lived in Ireland and used to wonder how I was....
This is a beautiful card.
debby
LOL, but you are right we should call our grandmas or talk to them or just find ways to show them we love them.
What a neat postcard!
A beautiful postcard. Thanks.
Hi
Happy PFF :)
Thank you for sharing this beautiful card.
Hey there are lots of free online sites for postcards so e-mail those family members.
I know that mine love getting online postcards.
I still like the old fashioned kind myself.
I am so glad you shared this one the colors are great and so is the writting.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Happy Trails
I hope she got in touch ... Happy PFF!
Ok.. I actually needed this guilt trip! I haven't talked to my Grams in a couple of weeks:) I'll call her today! Happy PFF my dear!
Recently found the postcard Friday party and really enjoying all the beautiful images everyone is sharing. Thank you, this is just beautiful.
I love these cards with the framing and the detailing. I haven't collected any yet because for now I've been focusing on cards that show as much as possible of certain scenes that related to my family history work.
Thanks for sharing,
Evelyn in Montreal
I love the guilt! I'm just howling over here. Too funny.
How fun to have a old card like that.
How beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. I thoroughly enjoyed them! Happy PFF--a little late!
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