I’ve heard Valentine’s Day called a Hallmark Holiday. I don’t believe that. This is from my Grandmother Meredith’s collection, circa 1920. And a special Valentine greeting to all of you who stop by to visit from time to time.
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what a great antique Valentine’s card. it is really special that you have it to share. I am glad you enjoyed the native american hoop dancers. I will post some more photos of the hoop contest next week. I am also glad to learn you have been to the Heard Museum. it is a truly remarkable museum.
It’s a unique and very classy card to celebrate the day. Wish I could skate as she does!
I agree with Kate! I used to Ice Skate a lot in my college days, but sure never looked like this!!
Happy Valentine’s Day to you Norma!
Grandmother’s Valentine’s card brought a smile to my face when I opened you website … made my day.
The vintage Valentine is so charming. I really love oldies like this. Have a wonderful Valentine’s Day yourself.
Hello! You’re brother Denton sent me over to see this very special card! I’m so glad he did too:) This is such a gorgeous and special card:) I sure can’t skate like that either.. I’d be lying flat on my back!