Friday, January 29, 2010
More from the Hemisfair
Dear Tia ______
I rode in a car like the one pictured having a nice nime at the Hemisfair riding the Bus is fun. Went to the Brackenridge Park and zoo today.
Love, Leonel _______
Labels:
August 1968,
Gulf Touride,
HemisFair,
Hemisfair postmark,
postcard
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Hello Sis,
Started working last Friday and everybody has been real nice to me. I'm working downtown the address is Leed's Shoe Store 731 S. Broadway, LA. The phone number is _____ for you area is 213.
Joe
Monday, January 25, 2010
Miami Springs Villas
Hi ya all
How do you like my country club school? It's really beautiful. I miss you very much. Those are real live flamingoes and ducks.
Love,
Rose
Labels:
1968,
Florida,
Miami Springs,
Miami Springs Villas,
postcard,
Rose,
Rosie
Friday, January 22, 2010
Rio Grande Valley Reading and Reminders
Dear ____
The book about St. Martin and St. Junipero Serra were very pretty and I enjoyed reading them in fact I read them very after specially St. Junipro Serra. He's interesting you know? Well I was at ____'s Home for 13 days I had a nice time just me and tia ____ she always liked what I made for breakfast, lunch and supper and merienda she always said - estivo muy bueno tu comida and you know who she reminded me of when she said that? OF--YOU!
Linda
Labels:
Bayview,
espanol,
Linda,
November 1966,
postcard,
Rio Grande Valley,
Texas
Thursday, January 21, 2010
In Praise of the Astrodome
Hi Comadre!
Having a wonderful vacation here in Dalas. Stayed 2 days Sun + Mon in Houston. Saw the N. York Mets + Astros of Houston at the Astrodome - a fabulous air-conditioned ball park.
Love Pala
Labels:
Astrodome,
August 1965,
baseball,
postcard,
Six Flags Over Texas,
Texas
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Get thine oranges to a nunnery
Dear ____ and girls,
Greetings from grand old Texas. I certainly enjoyed my sumer visit with my family. Yearly assignments were made a little earlier to the surprise of everyone. The Motherhouse will be my new home for another year at Ponca City. Did you receive the St. Theresa pamphlet? My love and best wishes to all.
Lovingly,
Carolyn
Labels:
Amarillo,
August 1965,
Motherhouse,
Oranges,
Ponca City,
postcard,
Texas
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Fuente Monumental, Mexico
Monday, January 18, 2010
Shary Memorial Chapel
My Dearest Sister I hope
you can read my writing
Honey. I want to thank you
very very much for your gene
rosity I am talking about my Birthday gift. I read
in a little paper once - Generosi
ty expands the soul, gives
one more capacity to receive.
Jesus said once "Give and it shall
be given, in good measure
pressed down and running over, Linda
you can read my writing
Honey. I want to thank you
very very much for your gene
rosity I am talking about my Birthday gift. I read
in a little paper once - Generosi
ty expands the soul, gives
one more capacity to receive.
Jesus said once "Give and it shall
be given, in good measure
pressed down and running over, Linda
Labels:
Linda,
Mission,
November 1966,
postcard,
Shary Memorial Chapel,
Texas
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Aztec Resort Motel
Hi everyone,
I love it here. I have everything I want right here at the motel. Doing lots of Dancing, eating, singing + just plain having a ball.
Love Rosie
Labels:
August 1966,
Aztec,
Aztec Resort Motel,
Miami Beach,
postcard,
Rosie
Salvaging!
Originally, the Screw Email blog only worked if people sent me their letters. Maybe once we get a real following people will send more letters, but for now, there are far more readers than writers/sharers.
So the blog went into indefinite hibernation.
In one of the other plotlines of my life, I go to estate sales and garage sales all the time. Most people pick through the boxes of abandoned vintage postcards for ones that are still blank. I get excited when I find a box full of cards full of old postmarks and hidden stories. This is the ephemera we're losing with texts and email. This is what I love.
The families may have overlooked their loved ones' buried treasures, or may not need the physical bits to hold the memories. Still, I'm changing names and addresses, and if you realize this is someone you know, I'm contactable the way I've always been contactable.
Enjoy, and keep sending your letters! It's good to mix things up!
So the blog went into indefinite hibernation.
In one of the other plotlines of my life, I go to estate sales and garage sales all the time. Most people pick through the boxes of abandoned vintage postcards for ones that are still blank. I get excited when I find a box full of cards full of old postmarks and hidden stories. This is the ephemera we're losing with texts and email. This is what I love.
The families may have overlooked their loved ones' buried treasures, or may not need the physical bits to hold the memories. Still, I'm changing names and addresses, and if you realize this is someone you know, I'm contactable the way I've always been contactable.
Enjoy, and keep sending your letters! It's good to mix things up!
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