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Post by Mrs. Higgins on Jun 13, 2010 16:37:22 GMT -5
Posted by Victoriana Lady on October 30, 2009 at 12:56am in O/T Discussions GroupThere is nothing sweeter than receiving a card or hand written letter in the mail. Unfortunately in our fast paced society we do not always have the luxury of time. The next best thing is to send an e-card to let someone know you are thinking of them. Here is a site listing several- home.kendra.com/victorianrituals/victor/ecards.htmVictoriana Lady's Great Aunt Margaret's Valentine Card circa 1900 Attachments:
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Post by Mrs. Higgins on Jun 13, 2010 16:38:31 GMT -5
Reply by LadyRoxanne on October 30, 2009 at 9:34pmDearest Lady Lisa Victoriana, Thank you for sharing such awesome sites...I have had such fun reading and learning! I love ecards too...One group I am in on yahoo...is having an exchange of gifts for the season, yet some people are in Australia and UK..so they won't participate in the mailing of gifts, YET>>ECARDS>>>anyone can send via email..anytime...FREE most times! Whoo hoo..thank you! Hugs, Lady Roxanne in VA Attachments:
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Post by Mrs. Higgins on Jun 13, 2010 16:39:19 GMT -5
Reply by Victoriana Lady on October 30, 2009 at 11:21pmThanks Trish, I found this card underneath the paper drawer liner when I inherited my great Aunt Margaret's bedroom set. It was in the drawer of the triple mirror dresser. Like a gift from the past, I treasure it! I was 22 at the time she passed. I miss her to this day. Attachments:
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Post by Mrs. Higgins on Jun 13, 2010 16:41:12 GMT -5
Reply by Victoriana Lady on October 30, 2009 at 11:22pmSo happy everyone is enjoying the sites, you're welcome! Reply by Victoriana Lady on November 1, 2009 at 9:07pmDear Trish, I don't believe she made it. It looks like a typical die cut manufactured card very popular during that era. I do treasure it and the memories of her. Attachments:
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