This Group celebtrates Boring, ordinary, dull, commercial Postcards that feature aspects of our everyday life – such as streets, roads, houses -- and are, in a strange way, interesting because they are so uninteresting. Join in and share your Postcards of our Boring world.
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From time to time we have outbreaks of whether a Postcard is Boring, or not.“Yes it is”. “No it isn''t.”“All Postcards are Boring.” “All Postcards are interesting”.And so on, and so forth.So, LET'S TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENTAnnouncingINTERESTING…Continue
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Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Gerald Jatzek Nov 27, 2021.
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26.03.20 Dare Mister Valentine Mark Herman, What a terrific batch of so-called "Boring Postcards" from Ms. Mim. No. 1 "The Traveler's Palm in Florida" is however what I would call exotic.--but No. 2 "Roadway Scene in the Heart of the Mountains----but it doesn't say which mountains" is my old haunt. ...that's my old school bus route thru Possum Hollow & that's Flat Apple Mountain Range in the background...fond memories......& No. 3.... I see tennis courts at the foot of the Beverly Hills Condos. ---which reminds me of a recent visit to my own hometown in Nawf Karolinah--- I saw that they had converted the old tennis courts into a skate park....very progressive on the part my fellow Southern Nors & timely too--- as now the local kids can bust elbows & suffer concussions without having to play that ridiculous game of football. SinCelery, Richard Canard
My older sister actually lives in that condo complex. It's up in the hollywood hills near Universal Studios above a freeway. She has beautiful views of L.A. from her balcony. And deer and other wildlife come down from the hill behind her building. She sent me a stack of those old cards recently when clearing out things.
But it's still quite boring.
RECEIVED FROM MIM -- A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF BORING POSTCARDS.
THANKS MIM!
CHAPTER 1 OF MIM'S BORING POSTCARDS
1. 'The Travelers Palm in Florida'
This was sent to NJ in 1953
2. 'Roadway Scene in the Heart of the Mountains'
The card was printed in Asheville, NC -- but it doesn't say which mountains.
'Our resale record is excellent. We're familiar with the current market, and when you deal with P&M (of beverly Hills) you're assured of getting the best price for your consominium.'
4. 'John H Kerr Dam'
This one is from the US Army, Corps of Engineers. The Dam & Reservoir are in Va and NC. 'This view taken from the left bank of the Reservoir shows the upstream face of the Dam and a portion of the Reservoir..which extends 39 miles upstream of the Dam, with a meandering shoreline perimeter of 800 miles and a w ater surface of 48,900 acres'.
It's still a Boring Postcard
5. 'Approach to the New Windsor Expressway, Poquonock, Conn
Extra points for identifying the year and make of the cars on the left, and double points for the one approaching from the right.
MY DAY IN BORING POSTCARDS.....
LOCKED -DOWN, TO KEEP MYSELF BUSY I STARTED THE DAY MAKING SOME LACE.....
ANOTHER 3 FROM MIKEL
ANOTHER THANK YOU TO MIKEL!
1. Q. What are they all looking at? A. 'The Slope of Lok Ma Chau (China)'
2. Captain James Cook Memorial, Norfolk Island, South Pacific
[ Bali Ha'i! (from 'South Pacific')
"Most people live on a lonely island
Lost in the middle of a foggy sea
Most people long for another island
One where they know they would like to be
Bali Ha'i may call you"]
3. Fields in the suburbs of Chengtu (China)
(with water buffalos in the right foreground)
TWO BORING HOTEL POSTCARDS
1. The Watergate Hotel, DC;
"Overlooking the Potomac and just minutes from the White House and Kennedy Center. The Watergate is Washington's Preferred Hotel"
(I think the last sentence is a quote from Richard M Nixon; My 'Preferred Hotel' [with capitals] in Washington is the Hay Adams)
2. The Sheraton Hotel, Lima, Peru
(I could find no evidence that the 'Plumbers' were there)
Welcome Toni.
Do send us some Boring Postcards.
Thanks.
Val
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