vintage postcards
This is an uncommon French Easter vintage postcard complete with daisies and flying bells! I wonder why Jesus' face didn't get put in the big letter P. Isn't it his big day? Shouldn't his gentle face gaza at us from the beginning capital?
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20 cool cats commented:
Good point. Hmmmm....
What a nice card, Really pretty nice !
Marie, I am very busy this week and I will post automatically an old post card this week.
I know why, but I'm not putting it here. [wink] Pretty card. ((Hugs))
Hi!
I'm Yolanda from Málaga, Andalucía (Spain).
The card is very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kiss
Yolanda
Ack! That kind of scares me! :-O
Strange ... but interestingly so
It certainly isn't your typical chicks a bunny filled Easter card!
Your postcards are always different. Interesting.
Judy
What a HuMdiNgEr of an Easter Card. Whose picture is on the P anyway ~ hmmm, I think I'll investigate further. Happy Easter Blessings far away friend!
Well-observed Marie.
They certainly thought that Marie should accompany her loved Son.
Maybe a serious card that was sent for a Communion. Like these religious little cards that was given to young children at that time.
another interesting card. there is an award for you on my blog marie, with hugs.
Easter is the great day of Jesus, indeed. But also of the Virgin Mary, Mother of God.
:-/
Great and interesting card.
Happy Easter!
Marie,
again a few days, and Ester chocolate comes :o)
Thanks for the nice comment, the picture you commented on is published by Rune :o) Our library is terrific and the modern. Welcome back :o)
What a pretty Easter card. I like it even though it isn't a warm fuzzy card.
:) tina
I like that card, it reminds me of how as children my sister and I used to thank the bells up in the sky for the eggs and chociolates that we had found in the garden. We used to live in France.
Isabelle.x
Wow how do you consistantly find such lovely cards? Really nice! Happy Easter!
I believe there's a story about the bells flying back to Rome after being silent during Lent.
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