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Hello! I succeeded in leaving the wrong url last time I visited, I’m not entirely sure what I thought I was doing, but fortunately I found the message. I’d be delighted to join in, thank you for inviting me. At the moment I’m away from home, so it will be next week before I can do anything about it, but I will.
I’m going to love this. Now either I have one in my collection (I don’t have a lot of postcards and all mine are RPPCs) or I’ll have to go to an antiques store.
What fun and what a good excuse for a road trip.
-fM
P.S.
Forgot to mention that I just bought a Postcard reference book and this will be a great reason to use it!
-fM
Excellent idea! I’m not that into vehicles, but I love postcards so I’ll be sure to post something at CanadaGenealogy to celebrate your first Carnival. Luckily, tomorrow is the Vancouver Postcard Club meeting, so if I don’t have a suitable card here, I may find one there!
That’s great, Diane.
Remember thought that the WHEELS connections can be tenuous – for instance, you could have something like a sewing machine or clock (although I confess I’ve never had a sewing machine or clock on one of my cards!!!!), or a postcard from the Wheel of Fortune show – you get the picture (smile). I’m so jealous you’re going to that meeting – have fun.
yay this is fun! I want to join in. will come up with a wheel postcard soon
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[...] From Imajica!!
Yes, I sent myself this postcard when I was a short trip to Malacca in 2007. I always love bullock carts.. or “Kereta lembu” how we call it (literally translates to Cow car). It used to be a mode of transportation in the past, but nowadays they just take tourists for a ride around the town square. And see the WHEEL!
Therefore I can sign up this post for A Festival of Postcards!!! [...]
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Thanks for stopping by my blog and yes I will enter a postcard in a few days. I will let you know when.
Judy
Can’t wait to participate in this fun-carnival and see all of the other entries. After finding Marie at Cpaphil Vintage Postcards and taking part in her Postcard Friendship Fridays, I was hooked. Postcards are such fun!
Hi, I’m Ya-Chu. I read your comment in my blog, I’m glad to participate in this festival!
Bicycle Postcard
blog: http://ycpostcard.pixnet.net/blog/post/24415773
photo: http://p0.p.pixnet.net/albums/userpics/0/7/1910507/4a0ab4a76f32e.jpg
Hello
I read your comment.
It’s welcome to post a link of my blog in your website.
I’m very glad that you like my postcard!!!
truck
blog: http://yupost.pixnet.net/blog/post/24338246
photo: http://yupost.pixnet.net/album/photo/117999478
Hi!
Thank you for inviting me to participate in your event, here are links to my blog and postcards:
http://fiume051.wordpress.com/
http://fiume051.wordpress.com/2009/04/19/113-west-berlin/
http://fiume051.wordpress.com/category/slovenia/
Hello Dragan,
I just clicked on your Slovenian link – that’s also a really unique set of cards – and rare than a German one.
May I use those as your entry in the Festival?
Hi, I’m Mario, from Loures, Portugal. I read your comment in my blog, I’m glad to participate in this festival!
Postcard from Argentina send me by two friends
blog: http://mjfvribeiro.blogspot.com/
Postcard: http://mjfvribeiro.blogspot.com/2009/05/250-postcard-from-argentina-obrigado.html
Heres my postcard “Wheels” Not a particularly specatular postcard but it fits the theme.
Hi Evelyn, thanks for your comment, that sounds like a lot of fun!
Here are the links:
http://www.elinatozzi.nl/2009/05/18/postcard-of-the-week-58/
http://www.elinatozzi.nl/2009/02/02/postcard-of-the-week-43/
[...] Comments As an avid postcard collector I couldn’t miss the opportunity to take part in the Festival of Postcards. I have left it rather late, so I have pulled one of my favourite cards from my collection for my [...]
Hi Evelyn and fellow postcard enthusiasts, here is a link to my post, hope you like it, the picture is not brilliant but the message on the back is superb (but a little sad)
http://wanderinggenealogist.wordpress.com/2009/05/19/two-wheels-and-some-orphans/
Here are 3 more articles. I also submitted the form.
http://postcardy.blogspot.com/2009/05/1956-chevrolet-station-wagon.html
http://postcardy.blogspot.com/2009/05/brady-motorfrate-postcards.html
http://postcardy.blogspot.com/2009/05/ford-drama-of-transportation-1934.html
Hi Evelyn :: I FINALLY finished my entry — which highlights the 19th-century steam side-wheeler, Mt. Washington, whose huge paddle wheels were driven by a single-cylinder steam engine. As usual, I also make mention of the connection of the Mt. Washington to my ancestors. Thank you for doing this!
http://benotforgot.blogspot.com/2009/05/steamer-mt-washington-lake.html
Hi Evelyn !
Thanks for your comment on my blog. This carnival may be very nice, so I want to take part to it. On my blog, there is only front of postcards, but, especially for you, I’ll scan backs of some cards in few days.
Have a nice week-end !
Merci, Sophie!
Envoie-moi ton permalink (url) pour la carte postale que tu veut presenter dans le prochain Festival et je vais l’enregistrer!
Evelyn
Yes. Sorry for my late in submission.
http://travelpostcard.blogspot.com/2009/06/map-postcard-of-olsztyn-poland.html
Thank you.
Soory donna – it will come up again in the next hour or so as I’m having a “little” with part of the post – I HATE HTML!!!
Sorry Donna – It”ll be up again in an hour or so. There’s a little glitch with part of the post – I HATE HTML!!!
Looking forward to join the July issue of Signs. Can you give me some examples of postcards of this kind.
A Festival of Postcards – Examples of SIGN themed postcards
Example 1 from my site:
http://acanadianfamily.com/2009/01/18/vintage-postcards-shippaganshippegan-new-brunswick-canada/
The sign = Black Cat etc.
Example 2 from my site:
http://acanadianfamily.com/2009/03/26/vintage-postcards-the-kon-tiki-montreal/
The sign= Kon Tiki
Example 3 from my site:
http://acanadianfamily.com/2009/06/02/jehan-theriaults-poitou-homeland-a-photo-gallery-by-jean-paul-laurendeau/
The sign =Martaize (although this is a photo & it must be a postcard)
Here is my submission for ‘Sign’
http://travelpostcard.blogspot.com/2009/07/jewel-belonging-to-tutankhamun.html
Hi Evelyn,
Thanks a lot for your comment on my blog. I really liked the postcard of the frog too. I was really refreshing.
Waiting for the next issue of the Festival of Postcards.
Abhishek
Hi Evelyn,
Thanks for reminding me of this month’s festival! I have submitted mine at The West Begins in West Texas.
Judith
Great! Thanks!
Hi Evelyn,
I’ve submitted my entry today. Good luck for the new issue of the carnival.
Abhishek
Hi Mrs.Theriault, your site is really cool. Oh and by the way high school is awsome!!!
I’m glad to hear it – and I’m not surprised because you were really ready for high school. You should go over to All Things Quebec to see what the new group is doing.
Tell all your friends!
Mrs. Theriault
[...] Last Saturday I came away with seven cards, which is more than usual, but it probably reflects the fact that I spent longer there than normal. Five of those cards have a family connection, which you will probably be seeing in the next couple of weeks. The other two I got because they appealed to me (places I have been walking) and they are also both possible contenders for the upcoming Festival of Postcards. [...]
I have written about Big Bruce at http://researchergal.blogspot.com/2009/10/big-bruce.html
Janet – I’m sitting here after my Thanksgiving dinner stuffed to the gills and I can’t stop laughing!
Hi Evelyn,
Hopefully my entry is not “Too Late”
The post URL is
http://newsfromnowhere1948.blogspot.com/2009/10/never-too-late-for-love.html
If you need any further information you can always get me on Facebook.
Good luck with the issue.
Alan
[...] YOU CAN GO THROUGH AND COME OUT ALIVE. This architectural quadruped is being submitted into the Festival of Postcards, coordinated by Evelyn Yvonne [...]
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Hi!
My ‘Quadruped’ entry is up at http://canadagenealogy.blogspot.com/2009/10/saddle-horse-party-on-sourdough-trail.html
Diane R
Evelyn:
I am unable to submit to Blog Carnival for the Quadrupeds Carnival.
My Permanent URL: http://www.shadesofthedeparted.com/2009/10/what-were-they-thinking.html
Title: What Were They Thinking?
Blog: Shades Of The Departed
Author: footnoteMaven
Sorry I missed the deadline. can you squeeze one more into the carnival? It’s at http://www.geneamusings.com/2009/10/not-so-wordless-wednesday-family.html
Thanks — Randy
Well, I did poorly getting myself organized for the October festival! I see that “White” is the theme for December and I’ve made a note to myself. “White” ought to be a bit of a challenge!
I hope you are well.
Quite well, Lydia, and I loo forward to seeing you in the December “White” Festival!
As it was I didn’t get any Oct entry in. Just involved in so many things. Will do better for December when it will be too cold to RV.
I look forward to it, Judy!
This sounds just great. I’ll have to look for a card for the next carnival. White should indeed be a challenge.
Hi – I’ll be giving the details soon but in fact any black/white card will do!
Evelyn
I too have been thinking ‘White’. Mulling over some choices – but I will wait to see the details! Off to a postcard show today though so I may find something ‘new’.
I added the Festival of Postcards widget to my blog a while ago. Just noticed that it is not updating with the correct current and future festivals. Is this happening on other blogs too? I will probably remove the widget if it keeps showing obsolete dates.
“White Mountain White”
http://postcardy.blogspot.com/2009/11/white-mountain-white.html
officially registered
The submission form is still not working.
1910 Schlesinger Bros. Post Card
http://thisoldpaper.com/1910-schlesinger-bros-post-card/
Submission for the Festival of Postcards 6th Edition: White
I tried the other entry form above but it would not work for me. So Here is my entry for the theme of White. Thanks Evelyn for sponsoring this. I missed the last one. This entry is on my blog.
Judy
Thank you, Judy. The entry form seems to be working on and off. On certain days I’ve received multiple entries through the official form, while on other days I get messages like yours. For me the form always works but it’s possible that’s because I,m an administrator.
I have submitted a very tiny “White Christmas” card: http://www.wildpostcards.com/2009/12/dreaming-of-a-white-christmas/
Thank you, Chris. I’ve looked at this a few times and was wondering whether you were planning to submit it to the December Festival!
Hi Evelyn – It was a pleasure to get your comment about the orangutans post, and a pleasure also to have a chance to visit here and see what’s going on (which is an enormous amount of good things it looks like, and it is going to take me some serious time to peruse all this, for it is quite wonderful!).
I would be honored to have you include the post in your next Festival, thanks!
Looking forward to reading and learning from your great site here,
Karen
Hi Yvonne,
I entered the latest Carnival of Postcards (“white”) but did not receive an acknowledgment, so don’t know if the entry went through. I hear some of the Carnivals were having problems with this but of course I might have goofed up. Just wanted to let you know my entry is the latest post on my blog as of today. What a great interest you have aroused!
- Brenda
Note from Evelyn: Registration confirmed.
For the white theme my posting is at
http://researchergal.blogspot.com/2009/12/carnival-of-postcards-black-and-white.html
Note from Evelyn: Registration confirmed.
Just to confirm my submission in case it didn’t get through from blog carnival:
http://newsfromnowhere1948.blogspot.com/2009/12/festival-of-postcards-white.html
Note from Evelyn: Registration confirmed.
Hi Evelyn,
I just posted my “white” postcard ~~ and am on my way to follow the link to register officially for the festival. This is the first time I’ve used that submission form, so wish me luck! From other comments ahead of mine it appears that I should be looking for a registration confirmation.
My link for the white theme is
oops. I’m trying my link again. Sorry!
http://writerquake.blogspot.com/2009/12/old-postcard-wednesday-memorial.html
Hi, there – my Graveyard Rabbit of British Columbia submission is up now at: Cemetery Pt., Shoal Lake, Manitoba – A Festival of Postcards
I’ll submit it though BlogCarnival too (but I’m wary of BlogCarnival right now).
Hi there,
I posted a vintage Quebec postcard of a ski hill at North Hatley.
http://www.luxegen.ca/canada/quebec/vintage-postcard-ski-hill-north-hatley-quebec/
HI my festival of postcards is up at
http://johnbrownkin.blogspot.com/2009/12/festival-of-postcards-white-issue-black.html
also posted through Blog Carnival, but was told to be wary of it.
Thanks
Hi,
I posted a few British Columbia postcards – British Columbia – A Festival of Postcards
What a great idea! I found this site after reading your initial introduction post on PostcardCollector.org
This seems to be the postcard journal I have been looking for!
I see you’re an animator – very cool! Montreal is a big centre for animation and I have many students who want to go into that field.
Evelyn
I was researching Andre Mignier Lagace when I came across your website. What a fantastic job you have done. Your website provided me with some of the information that I was missing and now I have everything I need.
I would like to ask you to give me permission to use some of your images and information in my ancestry family tree? I will be sure to make reference to (image courtesy of: and your name). You deserve all of the credit for the hard work that you have done. Thank you for helping me and others.
Sandi
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E-mailed you earlier, also leaving you this link. My first mail art came out really well!
“Light” was the perfect theme for me. Thanks!!!
http://mybigfatfamilyblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/legere-relatives-light-up-our-family.html
Yes it did – it looks very postcard-ish!
You’re inspiring me to try this next summer.
Bon soir, Evelyn. Thanks for asking me to the party, and here is the link to the postcard mentioned: http://postcardsfromthedinnertable.wordpress.com/2010/02/17/cowboys-speedometers-airmail-airmail-and-beans/
A tout a l’heure!
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I want to talk to you about using some of your postcards in a documentary. How do I reach you?
Thanks.
Note from Evelyn: Arrangements made privately.
Here’s the backup url for my Geography festival submission.
http://turning-of-generations.blogspot.com/2010/04/festival-of-postcards-geography.html
Thanks!
Hi Evelyn,
Here is my contribution for the 8th edition
http://wanderinggenealogist.wordpress.com/2010/04/26/festival-of-postcards-brighton-district/
Thanks
John
I posted my Festival of Postcards submission yesterday. Hope you got the Blog Carnival notice already. Thanks for hosting the Festival!
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I disciver this postcard festival to late.
Maybe next one!
Any news about the 8th Festival? Or possibly a 9th?
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I LOVE POSTCARDS!! when I travel, I used to buy one every place I go !!!
Could you please contact me regarding the locomotion theme challenge. I have some cards that technically do NOT qualify as post cards, but, I feel are kinda interesting. Would like to discuss with you.
Thanx.
This just in!
M.Diane Rogers of
CanadaGenealogy, or, ‘Jane’s Your Aunt‘
will be taking on the Festival of Postcards in 2011 (Issue 11)
More details to follow!
Hi, I’d like to get a 300dpi minimum scan of the postcard with the 1911 38-62 (Buffalo?) Pitts Thresher (Locomotive Theme Festival – 9th edition). It might be something that would be of interest to users of my web site BuffaloPitts.com. I hope to document the Buffalo Pitts Company et al someday, and the threshers and other implements aren’t always easy to find an image of (everyone always seems to photograph the steam traction engines instead of other implements). Thank you in advance! Sincerely, “NerdMaster Bri”
[...] a Comment The theme for the latest edition of the Festival of Postcards (hosted by Evelyn at A Canadian Family) is “Locomotion”. I don’t think there are any postcards in my collection that sum this up [...]