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I live in a place that is never cold - no snow, no ice. I often wonder how birds survive extremely cold winters. It has to be something of a miracle. Your lovely postcard reminded me of my concerns for our feathered friends.
Thats a nice card - I really does have an atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece today Anne.
ReplyDeleteUnlike me, the postcard birds don't seem to mind the snowy weather. Temps are supposed to warm up this week. Let's hope the weather dudes are right.
ReplyDeleteThose birds must be freeeeezing. Hope it warms up soon.
ReplyDeleteHello, a beautiful bird and postcard! I am hoping for a warm week ahead! Happy Monday, enjoy your day! Have a great new week!
ReplyDelete...the poor thing looks so cold.
ReplyDeleteA very attractive card, I like it.
ReplyDeletethe sepia is perfect, it is another lovely postcard! xo
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely postcard. I was impressed with the vintage feel and those beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely card...well done.
ReplyDeleteI live in a place that is never cold - no snow, no ice. I often wonder how birds survive extremely cold winters. It has to be something of a miracle.
ReplyDeleteYour lovely postcard reminded me of my concerns for our feathered friends.
Looks cold and lonely... :-(
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ReplyDeleteGreat vintage work.
A beautiful vintage card Anne
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