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I first saw this fun Meme on Daryl’s blog. She encouraged me to join so here is my first Postcard Friendship Friday.
This was sent to me by a lady in my church. She had gone to Canada to attend a religious convention. I don’t remember her going, I do remember her. You can see the year was 1972, and I was living in Washington State at the time.
I wanted the first postcard I posted to be the oldest one I had, which my Grannie sent me from Italy, but it wasn’t in my keepsake box. I will be very upset if it is gone. I don’t have many things from my Granny.
>Bella! I'm so excited! Welcome! Welcome to PFF! I am struck by the font on your blog! It's soo eye catching. It adds such flair! This is such a great card! I would sooo like to see a totem pole in person too:)
>Love your first entry. The art of the Canadian native people is magnificent: the masks, the totem poles. I once visited a museum in Vancouver and was overwhelmed by the beauty of the totem poles there. Thanks for sharing and greetings from Amsterdam.
>I love totem poles and other folk arts.
>Totem poles aren't something I'd associated with Canada before today. 🙂 I've only been to Canada once, and that was to Ottawa so this has sparked my interest to see more.
>Nice card, glad you decided to play
>i like it – i;m gonna go check her out :-)Rose XXX
>Hi Bella, Welcome to PFF. Love your first card, always amazed by totem poles. Thanks for sharing.debby
>Howdy Bella Welcome to Postcard Friendship Friday .Happy First PFF .It is so much fun to visit all the post .I look forward to Fridays .You postcard is great .Thank you for sharing.Thank you to Daryl for inviting you !Have a wonderful weekend.Happy Trails
>I think I've actually been to this place. I didn't realize it was in Victoria, BC – but I was there. Great postcard!
>I've always been fascinated by totem poles. I live on the opposite side of Canada from B.C. – but each year I bring my Grade 6 students to the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa where they have a terrific display of authentic Haida totem poles.Evelyn in Montreal