 This card which is from the collection given to me by my darling Gramma Gladys, was printed sometime in the late 1940's, early 1950's. I love the train and the detail of the people waving as it passes.
This card which is from the collection given to me by my darling Gramma Gladys, was printed sometime in the late 1940's, early 1950's. I love the train and the detail of the people waving as it passes.My husband loves trains--though I am pretty sure this little pastel job would crack him up. Haha
I post this get well card for our Daddy. He had a hard night, but much better than when he was in the hospital. Please continue to pray for my parents. I can see this is really taking a toll on our little Mumsie.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
4 comments:
Howdy Sweet Beth
I will most certainly contiue to pray for a speedy recovery.
Blessings to you all .
I liked the beautiful get well card.
I miss those kind of wonderful upbeat cards.
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You don't have to do anything other than accept it with my love and gratitude unless of course you want to share it.
Have a relaxing Sunday afternoon.
Happpy Trails
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A perfect card ... of course the trains make this one exclusively yours!!!
My grandson would love this little choo-choo! I will continue to pray.
that's a lovely get well card for your father, and I do hope that now, two days later, he is doing at least a little better.
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