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This is another Postcard collection from my Mom's family that was brought over from Eastern Europe.
It was dated sometime in the very late 1930's to my Mom from a school friend who knew they would probably never see each other due to the war uprisings.......writing to my Mom wishing her a good life and maybe they can meet sometime someplace when the world was a little better and peaceful. To my knowledge my Mom doesn't know if she made it out to another country or what happened to her. She was one of my Mom's good school girlfriends. This brings me to mind...that we don't understand how fortunate we are to live in North America.
This postcard reminds me of someone going for a Sunday walk or stroll......during summer time in some nice weather. These two ladies look like they bought some flowers along the way.....or maybe just walking and thinking about their lovers or husbands who are at war and they are just walking around and thinking about missing them terribly.
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Oh this is a lovely postcard, sad that your mom lost track of her, but that's just how it was. My mom didn't reconnect with her friends that were left behind either. I love that the ladies are walking along with their flowers, they do buy them in Europe, much more than we do. Happy PFF
ReplyDeleteThanks Irene.....yes they do sell flowers all over Europe. They also don't pay a fortune like here. I love Fresia's and for a stem it's a few bucks here. In Turkey for about 20 stems I paid 2 bucks.
DeleteWhat a sad story, but wonderful that as well as the lovely picture, you have the words written to your mother by her friend. J.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice....I have a few cards of my Mom that they exchanged with their friends as most were all leaving their homes behind...in search of a better life
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ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing postcard--the history behind it is so poignant. Thank you for sharing this postcard--you've touched my heart this morning.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend and happy PFF.
Thanks Beth...some of these postcards use to bring a tear to my Mom when she would re-read them.
DeleteWhat a beautiful card and such a sad story. You are lucky to have this lovely card. Happy PFF
ReplyDeleteThank you Snap.....yes it is a sad story and unfortunately too many stories my Mom had.
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