Here is a wonderful find from my attic! Years ago, I fell in love with the rich colors and whimsical overtones of this postcard. I bought it and put it in a pretty box with a collection of old postcards--all tied together with a fragile blue ribbon.
The original painting is called "Sagoprinsen," or in English, "Fairy Prince." The artist John Bauer became best known for his pictures of fairy tales. He found inspiration for his "trolls" from the scenery around his native home.
The postcard was printed in Sweden in 1976.
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Friday, September 18, 2015
Daisies In Her Arms -Postcard Friendship Friday #280
I apologize for posting late. So much is happening in my life right now. I am just totally distracted. I'll have this coming Friday's post all ready to go so it will happen whether or not I'm here or there! Thank you for your patience.
I am re-posting another charming postcard of the enchanting little girl who has so caught my imagination--This postcard is number two in a series of six which were produced in the early 1900's by Tuck & Sons. The series was called "Sweetie."
Here the small girl glances longingly toward the artistic bundle of grasses and daisies in her arms. I am sure she was wishing she could run outside and play--perhaps in sunlit fields filled with those happy-go-lucky daisies.
These postcards are a part of my "cyber" postcard collection and were sent by Pearl, who's amazing postcard collection is ever an inspiration to me.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
National Teddy Bear Day -Postcard Friendship Friday #279
Here in the United states, we celebrate National Teddy Bear Day on September 9th. I adore Teddy Bears, so I loved hearing there is an actual holiday commemorating these stuffed darlings.
I did some research on how Teddy Bears came into being, and it seems they are named after United States President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt.
Roosevelt was an avid hunter, but that day in 1902, they had found no game. So, some, er, well-meaning person brought Roosevelt a baby bear to shoot instead.
I am so glad to read Roosevelt felt that shooting the wee bear was not sporting and refused to do so. A cartoonist commemorated the event which inspired an enterprising New York toy maker to design a darling stuffed bear named "Teddy's Bear." The rest, as "they" say, is history. (grin) The name morphed into Teddy Bears. They're incredibly huggable and lovable.
On a more serious note, today is the anniversary of a profoundly sad day for all of America. September 11, 2001. I will never forget sitting in the window seat, my husband in the big chair. He had turned on the news. We watched the second plane pummel its way through the second tower. We stayed tuned in for hours which stretched into days. This event was profound. I can hardly put into words how it changed my life--and the lives of so many others.
My family and I visited Ground Zero less than a year after the event. That story is found here.
May God bless you all today. Happy Postcard Friendship Friday. ((hugs))
May God bless you all today. Happy Postcard Friendship Friday. ((hugs))
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Friday, September 4, 2015
Flowers in Her Hair - Happy Postcard Friendship Friday #278
I have posted many photographs of this little girl. She is said to have been a photographer's daughter. Photos of this young lady along with other family members can be found everywhere. Her sweet face has become quite well-known.
She is so lovely. She reminds me of my own dear niece--their faces are nearly identical. Perhaps this is why I am so drawn to her. So, here she is again, with pink tinted flowers in hair and deliciously added detail. This postcard was sent to me by another collector, to whom I am deeply grateful.
I apologize for missing last week's PFF. I was out of town and was unable to get to a computer. Lots of stuff happening right now. It was so very nice to be missed.
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She is so lovely. She reminds me of my own dear niece--their faces are nearly identical. Perhaps this is why I am so drawn to her. So, here she is again, with pink tinted flowers in hair and deliciously added detail. This postcard was sent to me by another collector, to whom I am deeply grateful.
I apologize for missing last week's PFF. I was out of town and was unable to get to a computer. Lots of stuff happening right now. It was so very nice to be missed.
Happy Postcard Friendship Friday and I hope you have a lovely weekend, dear Friends!
* LINKING UP: You can put your link in any time between now and next Thursday. Postcard Friendship Friday is open for the entire week!
* BADGE: When you submit a postcard, be sure to put a link back to this page. You can copy and paste the PFF badge, which has the link embedded. Thank you!
* THEMES: You don't have to stick to the theme I choose each Friday. Just put up the pieces you love and tell us why you like them.
* REMINDER: and links which contain advertising will be deleted. Also, any and all suspicious links which do not lead to a correct website will be reported and deleted.