Misshomespun
yes, good movie title. It's nice to receive mail.
mdanforth
thanks for the nice comment - I've been busy, but checking in on the Amigos regularly
tanddjohnson
when did you get this post card. This rain is making my bones ache.
MIKEDONAHUE
hay roger, having a good day i hope
tanddjohnson
RE: Debbie Pickens at works Father died. Eugene Miller, a retired sood county sherrif. the funeral was very touching and I think all of the Sherrifs dept was there in uniform. They were giving him an escort to the grave yard also.
tanddjohnson
Oops "wood county sherrif". I should proofread before posting.
titawheeler
great close up Roger! good night, boa noite meu amigo :)
It does indeed sound like a movie title! Nice postcard! Ed is a stamp collector - has some going back to Queen Victoria courtesy of his stampo-collecting grandfather! Re Saint Jude versus Judas Iscariot: Judas Iscariot, said to have killed himself in one Gospel, is not the same as Saint Jude Thaddeus, the saint most popularly known as the "saint for hopeless causes" and for St. Jude's Hospital for Children. St. Rita Cascia is also known as a saint for hopeless causes. St. Jude is normally d
St. Jude is normally depicted as wearing a medallion with an image of Christ. Jude was the son of Mary Cleophas and a cousin of Jesus Christ by blood. for more on St. Jude see http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintj03.htm (Patron Saint's Index - an invaluable respource for more info on more than 4,000 saints of our church)
Half is English (the "tea towel" haging up), the other half is Portugese, etc. The potholders are from the Azores (owned by Portugal) (Ed is a good part Portugese) and the round wooden thing (with a ROOSTER on it!) is a hamburger pattie shaper I picked up somewhere along the way . . . I drink Irish Breakfast tea . . . :D
jjohnson
it's snowing here!!! again! rats. cool postcard.
tomswift46
SOunds like our Vermont address..no postal delivery only post office box...I love receiving postcards etc.
GeoChuck
I tryed it again and this time it went through. Go figure...
awesome! thanks, roger