I'm still celebrating New Year, at least on my blog. This is another one of my vintage French postcards with mailboxes. This girl looks more like she is dressed for winter than the one on the card I posted on December 31. Both "Bonne Année" and "Heureuse Année" mean "Happy New Year" in French.
Strange Place Names Indeed
14 hours ago
And a gelukkig nieuwjaar for you too! That's the wish in Dutch, and thank you for your beautiful card. Dank u wel voor de prachtige kaart.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful new years card. And the teddies stamps you linked to where really cute.
ReplyDeleteStill celebrating with ya!
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo of the tables topped off with snow. We don't see much snow here in Texas and NEVER that much.
Happy PFF ;-)
Just goes to show you, postcards don't have to be colorful to be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe year is still young! Post away with New Year cards!
ReplyDeleteGood to see folks are still thinking "New Years" as I just found a card today. I was going to save it until next year but I might put it up next week if I don't misplace it in the meantime! Happy PFF. . .
ReplyDeletelove the New Year card, especially since it it a French one. Thanks for Sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and leaving your kind words. PFF
you can never have too many french new year's cards! happy PFF!
ReplyDeleteIn Scotland they are perfectly happy to wish you a happy new year well into springtime, if they haven't seen you before. So you're well within bounds. :)
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