As a child, I loved Charles Schultz' cartoon Peanuts. Of course, this postcard is not exactly the Great Pumpkin who broke the heart of poor Linus every year. When I was a small child I loved Linus. His love for the great Pumpkin made me smile. That little boy had an unusual amount of hope and perseverance--and I admired him for it.
It was Linus who sadly said, "There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin."
To tell you the truth, the child inside still waits for the Great Pumpkin to appear. (grin) Perhaps this year he will!
Have a great weekend!
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I sure would welcome the Great Pumpkin. Great card Beth.
ReplyDeletePoor me... I know nothing about the Great Pumpkin. Gotta ask the net for some education... Happy PFF Beth! I missed participating in your blog hop.
ReplyDeletei love the great pumpkin ... in my mind, he will always be real! ;) Happy PFF
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I have only one card showing a pumpkin and I'm saving that for the great day itself! :) I love your one with the two bottom pumpkins focussing the beams on the poor cat.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to find a pumpkin for next week. ;)
ReplyDeleteI waited for the Halloween witch who would come after my kids went to sleep and she'd take away their extra treats and leave some money instead.
ReplyDeletei'm glad you posted a Halloween card as I had forgotten that I had a bunch of them. I sat down sunday evening and wrote out 7 and put them I in the mail that night. They should mostly be delivered before the big day this week.
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