Whimsical Wednesday: Vintage 7 Day Kisses November 20, 2013 By Brett in Art, Humor, Nova Scotia Tags: Canada, Humor, Love, Nova Scotia, Postcard, Romance, Vintage 14 Comments Humorous 1940s vintage postcard found in antique shop in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Related
Oh my….too cute, Brett!!! She looks like Blondie…have you heard of that cartoon? Actually, it was Dagwood and Blondie Reply
Hello from Canada where it is currently -27 Celsius ( -16 Fahrenheit ). Thanks for the smile on this frosty day 🙂 Reply
Whew — that’s cold! I was in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick last week and it was unseasonably cold there but nowhere near the low temperatures you mention! Here’s to staying warm and a big cup of hot chocolate. Reply
Wow! -27? Let me guess… Edmonton? Calgary? I’m in Halifax and it is only -2 at the moment… still pretty balmy! 😉 Reply
Calgary. We have been having some unusually cold weather. The good news is a chinook is in the forecast so should be above 0 by the weekend. 🙂
Oh my….too cute, Brett!!! She looks like Blondie…have you heard of that cartoon? Actually, it was Dagwood and Blondie
Yes — she does look like Blondie!
Hello from Canada where it is currently -27 Celsius ( -16 Fahrenheit ). Thanks for the smile on this frosty day 🙂
Whew — that’s cold! I was in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick last week and it was unseasonably cold there but nowhere near the low temperatures you mention! Here’s to staying warm and a big cup of hot chocolate.
Wow! -27? Let me guess… Edmonton? Calgary? I’m in Halifax and it is only -2 at the moment… still pretty balmy! 😉
Calgary. We have been having some unusually cold weather. The good news is a chinook is in the forecast so should be above 0 by the weekend. 🙂
Love the cat’s comment!
Definitely a play on some slang from that period!
Only in Canada. 🙂
🙂
O-o, where they allowed to smack one another during those day?
Smacks of a certain sort!
tee hee.
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