Seven days until Christmas!
Time is flying by.
All the packages have been mailed -- yeehaw!
Time to sit, cuddle under a blanket with the kitties, have some eggnog, enjoy some old movies.
Rest, relax, read, dream.
Here's Santa on his rocking horse.
As the horse rocks, you can see more of the village behind Santa.
This is my favorite of the reproduction postcards I found on Galveston Island.
A big thank you to Beth for hosting Postcard Friendship Friday.
Wishing you well and a JOY filled weekend.
17 comments:
I bet this postcard simply enthralled some small child when it was new!
Isn't it great when you can sit back and watch everyone else running around? I'll have some eggnog, perhaps with a little rum?
I can't believe how fast these days are going, it certainly didn't go by this fast when I was a kid!! Your day of cuddling, reading, and relaxing sounds very tempting to me. Unfortunately, I'm not an the ball like you!! Enjoy your day!
So cool to see a post card like this from so long ago.
Rock on Snap! xox Corrine
Beautiful postcard, Snap.... Hope you can relax and enjoy Christmas.. We plan to do the same thing!!!! God Bless You and hubby.
Merry Christmas.
Hugs,
Betsy
Love your postcard
its almost antique ....... LOL
Fun postcard. Sit back and play with your Christmas postcards.
Who would not love a rocking Santa. Your recipe sounds perfect way to spend the week:-)
What a darling Santa Claus. Happy PFF.
Judy
Awesome post card!!
Sounds like you have a good plan, Snap! I'm thinking of you.
Dear Snap,
This postcard is really adorable, thanks for sharing!
purrs from Luna and hugs from mommy Léia!
Delightful cut-out card!
Rest, relax, read, dream...sounds perfect! Happy PFF!
This is a great card! The movement reminds me of the Advent calendars we used to get from my grandparents, and we got to open a window or a door every day.
Gorgeous card! Only a week to go? Oh dear.....
Enthralled a small kid heck! I am all like ooooohhhhhhh I wish i could have one!!! LOL
That's the coolest postcard EVER!!!
Love your humor, Snap!
Reminds me of an old joke where two peasants were laying next to a bull, who was obstructing the view towards the clock tower, in the distant village. But a certain hands-on approach (an uplifting experience) momentarily cleared the view, so one could see what time it is. :)
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