I went looking for a postcard Sunday thinking the CVS in the college town of Hanover, NH would have postcards. Nope - not a one. I was thinking I would have to print a photo when it occurred to me that a store near the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge might have postcards of the bridge. I called on Monday and sure enough they did.
Here's the postcard I've mailed.
I took a photo of the store. The name comes from several owners ago who liked a wine with 12% alcohol so somehow 12% Solution became this store's name. It's basically a convenience store.
If you're wondering to whom I'm sending a postcard, scroll down and read my blog post below from Sunday Feb. 18th.
I know of three readers one from VA, one from Hawaii and one from Kansas who have sent postcards. Will you? Let me know.
6 comments:
...sorry, I send my postcard daily in my blog.
Finding a postcard is not as easy as you would think and I need to remember to buy a few whener I see them on a future road trip. Glad you were able to find one and 12% Solution looks like a grest place to explore as well.
I'm hoarding my postcards. I bought them at a museum store, of art works. And whenever I look at them, I can't bear to part with one.
All of my cards are virtual, as is the case with everyone whom I know. Once upon a time, I did send a postcard to at least one blog person. I wonder what happened to her? She is one of the many bloggers who disappeared.
What a journey for a postcard! It's fascinating how the name of the store came about. Looking forward to your new blog post!
I sure did! I also sent along a couple of pamphlets I had explaining about the islands, our wildlife, geography, plants, etc. I wish I had a postcard from Chicago too. Shucks!
Post a Comment