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Cool flying machines Anne. This is a great postcard. I am off on a more modern machine today to warmer climes for a few days. See you latest postcards once I get back. Hugs-Erika
Oh those daring young men in their flying machines. Nope, you didn't make me sad talking about my kitties. I just had Ink for so long, I really thought he would outlive me. As to another? Probably not. It's so hard to put an animal down and say goodbye. I've done it twice. Not sure I can go through it again. And now that the Eldest is living in another state, we wouldn't be able to travel at whim to visit her without having to make arrangements for someone or someplace to take care of the fur baby.
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This is lovely, love the line-drawing of the city. The medieval postcard is wonderful, too. Hugs, Valerie
Cool flying machines Anne. This is a great postcard. I am off on a more modern machine today to warmer climes for a few days. See you latest postcards once I get back. Hugs-Erika
Very nice work!
Nice postcard Anne! Loving the images, Happy creative weekend, Angela xxx
Fabulous!Happy Sunday Anne!
Oh those daring young men in their flying machines. Nope, you didn't make me sad talking about my kitties. I just had Ink for so long, I really thought he would outlive me. As to another? Probably not. It's so hard to put an animal down and say goodbye. I've done it twice. Not sure I can go through it again. And now that the Eldest is living in another state, we wouldn't be able to travel at whim to visit her without having to make arrangements for someone or someplace to take care of the fur baby.
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