Before the maple leaves were all gone I saved a few and pressed them.
Now they will be everlasting memories of a colourful autumn.
Some will be made into cards and mailed around the world.
Let me know if you want a card.
About the joy of playing in a Norwegian garden.
8 comments:
I would love to get a card from you Britt-Arnhild. Will those be e-cards or postcards?
http://olivia-kroth.blog.de.vu
Hi Olivia - oldfashioned snal mail postcards. Send me your address.....
Of course I want a card! What a lovely idea.
Darla
where is my comment from early this morning gone dear britt? i would surely love to receive your lovely leave card!!
Hello Britt-Arnhild,
my snail mail address is:
Olivia Kroth
Postfach 1103
D-61362 Friedrichsdorf/Taunus
Thank you for sending me one of your beautiful maple leaf cards.
Dear Britt-Arnhild:
I would love to receive a card from you!
Joan E. Fisher
2522 Vale Road
San Pablo, CA 94806-3814
U.S.A.
Such pretty leaves! How do you preserve them without the leave losing their color, Britt?
Are you still sending Norwegian
Leaf Cards? ! I made some from
Japanese Maple leaves.....
I'm overseas but would love to send
you one! Letters are a lost art
and as my college son says "I got your letter today and it was a good reminder that I exist! Really, it is nice to get mail, true story!" He wrote an essay on Letter Writing vs.
Email! I think he's a romantic at heart!
Bonnie
Charlotte, NC
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