Antigua, Guatemala

1968

Detail of ornamentation, Church of Merced, Antigua, Guatemala, Monument of America. Land of eternal spring.

The photo I took of the church:

Ruins of La Recoleccion Church, Antigua

I took the same photo with my mother featured in front:

Chapel of the Hermano Pedro in the church of San Francisco, Antigua

Livingston, Montana

These postcards are from the turn of the century (1900). It was apparently all the rage to make your photographs into postcards and send them to people.

This one is also to my great aunt in Waterloo, Iowa.

November 1914

The beginning of the postcard is not legible.

…. They told me you have my old room and some of my left overs no doubt. Well, be good to them. How is your mother? There have been some Sunday afternoons I have thought I must run in.
Love to all, Clara

I’m pretty sure, Clara was her first cousin.

Mondamin, IA

These postcards are from the turn of the century (1900). It was apparently all the rage to make your photographs into postcards and send them to people.

This postcard is addressed to my great aunt in Waterloo, Iowa. I can’t read the year, probably around 1910.

Nov. 12

Dear friend
Your card was received glad to hear from you and that you are well. I was away when your card came. Wel we seriously had a good time when you was here. Would be so glad to see you next summer if we all live. Glad you like your school. We have had such nice and lovely weather this fall but this morning it was raining and has rained all day but looks like clearing up this evening. I was to see your sister yesterday. They like their new place real well. It doesn’t seem right to…. the rest is not legible.

Great Aunt

These postcards are from the turn of the century (1900). It was apparently all the rage to make your photographs into postcards and send them to people.

My great aunt is in the middle back. Don’t know who the others are. It is addressed to my great aunt in Mt Ayr, Iowa. The date is 6/17/09 and it says:

Don’t forget that letter and be careful.
Ben

Honeymooners

These postcards are from the turn of the century (1900). It was apparently all the rage to make your photographs into postcards and send them to people.

This one doesn’t have a date but probably around 1910. My grandparents and my great aunt are in the back seat. My grandfather’s first cousin and his new wife are in the front.

One Horse Open Sleigh

These postcards are from the turn of the century (1900). It was apparently all the rage to make your photographs into postcards and send them to people.

This is addressed to my great grandfather in Des Moines Iowa. All it says is “My Latest”.
The date is 1912. I think that is my great grandmother on the right.

Iowa

These postcards are from the turn of the century (1900). It was apparently all the rage to make your photographs into postcards and send them to people.

This is my grandfather’s nephew.
The postcard is dated August, 1910 and addressed to my grandfather in Des Moines, Iowa.

All it says is Greetings from… (the child’s name but it is not readable).

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