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Showing posts with label Wordless Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wordless Wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Wordless Wednesday Traveling Through The United States Through Postcards Greetings From Indiana Indianapolis

Happy Wordless Wednesday (almost)  is this vintage chrome postcard that will be listed in my eBay store.

Greetings from Indianapolis Indiana




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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Almost Wordless Wednesday Mesaba Ore Docks Duluth Minnesota



For Wordless Wednesday ( Almost) I am sharing a pretty post card of Mesabi Ore Docks Duluth Minnesota #32

Back of post card says

Sixty per cent of the iron ore produced in the United States and twenty five per cent of the world's production is mined on the great Vermilion, Cuyuna and Mesabi Range near Duluth. More than 44,000,000 tons of ore have been shipped through Duluth Superior harbor in a single season.

Post card is unused

You can read more about the Iron range at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesabi_Range
I hope that you will take a moment to view some of my past postings of my postcards
Thanks for stopping by... Grace

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Wordless Wednesday ( Almost ) I Love Flamingos


For Wordless Wednesday .. I will be almost wordless. This is a beautiful vintage post card postmarked 1946 of Flamingos and Nests at Hialeah Park, Miami, Florida. The post card is addressed to Mrs E C Foster of Newton Kansas from Clara and Brad.
The unique feature of Hialeah Park is its great flock of Flamingos. These birds were imported from Cuba and South America and in 1939 for the first time, Flamingos were raised to maturity in this country. That first season 62 birds were hatched at Hialeah and this year there were almost one hundred. The young birds are white and take on their rich coloring with maturity. Flamingos are fed a mixture of boiled rice, dried shredded shrimp, grains and cod liver oil.
I love looking at Flamingos... what a beautiful unique bird they are.

Have a wonderful Wednesday... Grace