Hi Betty - We share the same blog birthday. I love this photo. It's amazing - it's so clear and the faces are so interesting. Your first post about the postcard is intriguing. I don't know that I'm much help. All I can offer is that sometimes the word "card"is used as in - "She's a real card" or a joker...if that makes any sense. Also when I look closely at the card - that first sentence seems to start out "How was your" - and then I can't read the words obscured by the print on the postcard but it sort of looks like "hay" or something. Anyway - have fun blogging won't you?
Good for you - great start! Welcome to the GeneaBloggers family. Hope you find the association fruitful; I sure do. I have found it most stimulating, especially some of the Daily Themes.
May you keep sharing your ancestor stories!
Dr. Bill ;-) http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/ Author of "13 Ways to Tell Your Ancestor Stories" and family saga novels: "Back to the Homeplace" and "The Homeplace Revisited" http://thehomeplaceseries.blogspot.com/ http://www.examiner.com/x-53135-Springfield-Genealogy-Examiner http://www.examiner.com/x-58285-Ozarks-Cultural-Heritage-Examiner
Hi Betty - We share the same blog birthday. I love this photo. It's amazing - it's so clear and the faces are so interesting. Your first post about the postcard is intriguing. I don't know that I'm much help. All I can offer is that sometimes the word "card"is used as in - "She's a real card" or a joker...if that makes any sense. Also when I look closely at the card - that first sentence seems to start out "How was your" - and then I can't read the words obscured by the print on the postcard but it sort of looks like "hay" or something. Anyway - have fun blogging won't you?
ReplyDeleteGood for you - great start!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the GeneaBloggers family. Hope you find the association fruitful; I sure do. I have found it most stimulating, especially some of the Daily Themes.
May you keep sharing your ancestor stories!
Dr. Bill ;-)
http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/
Author of "13 Ways to Tell Your Ancestor Stories" and family saga novels:
"Back to the Homeplace" and "The Homeplace Revisited"
http://thehomeplaceseries.blogspot.com/
http://www.examiner.com/x-53135-Springfield-Genealogy-Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/x-58285-Ozarks-Cultural-Heritage-Examiner