Saturday, July 25, 2009

A Festival of Postcards, #3 - SIGNS

For the July entry in the Festival of postcards, I have a few cards. The theme of the Festival is Signs, which is fun but a bit difficult! I have a single card featuring ONLY a sign, but I also have a few with signs on them. :) It was very hard to pick which ones to put on this blog, so I picked my most favorite cards and places that I have seen myself.

From our most recent trip to Florida, come two cards with signs. The Universal Studios' Islands of Adventures is a large amusement park, that is located in Orlando, Florida. Back reads, "Take an amazing journey through five awe-inspiring islands, each one featuring new and exciting adventures that bring your favorite stories to life. Explore Seuss Landing, The Lost Continent, Jurassic Park, Toon lagoon, and Marvel SuperHero Island, where the world's most technologically advanced rides and attractions challenge you to Live the Adventure!" This is an actual SIGN in the front of the Park. It was an exciting park to visit, especially if you have teen or preteen children. They are also opening a new Harry Potter "island" in 2010! We can't wait to go back!
Another postcard comes from my favorite EPCOT World Showcase in Disney World, Florida. I am not sure whether this sign says "The China Pavilion" or "The Temple of Heaven" (the blue building right behind the gates). It is located in the front of the China Area.Our local Science Museum of Minnesota has a lot of signs in the front of it! It is a very nice and large Museum. They have an Omnitheater and lots of permanent and traveling exhibits. Right now, you can visit "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition".


From our travels to the Bahamas, comes this little house. "The Gable House is a prime example of old Bahamian architecture."



We loved the town of Puerta Vallarta on the Pacific side of Mexico. The main street of town is located along the shore and looks like a promenade, called "El Malecon". There are a LOT of signs on that street! During the day, there is an open air market with sellers coming from different regions of Mexico. Come there at night and you will see town come to life in a different way! It seems like everybody is there, strolling, talking, eating, watching the painters, clowns, performers, and dancers. Every night, there was a different troupe entertaining the public.
This is a vintage reprint card from a small town on the border of Minnesota and Wisconsin, Stillwater. You can definitely see the SIGNS of celebration on the Main Street! On the back, it reads, "Traffic control for Stillwater's downtown Main Street does not seem to be a problem in 1913, photo looking south". I would have loved to be there for the 4th of July! And the SIGN of soon approaching Christmas in Salzburg, Austria, is the Christkindlmarkt - "The Christmas Fair". My friend, who lives in Salzburg, visits it every year and usually gets lots of nice Christmas decorations and gifts at the Fair.

8 comments:

  1. What an incredible posting, Lara. Thanks for all the effort you put into your entry! I'll come back for a longer visit after I finish compiling the Festival.
    Evelyn in Montreal

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  2. I'm an old dude so I like old things, so of course my favorite is the Stillwater card. But I like them all; I guess I'd choose the Bahamian Gable House. Maybe it's the House of One Gable? ;)

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  3. Meant to say that the Gable House would be my second favorite. :)

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  4. Thank you so much for visiting and letting me know what your favorites are! I love all those cards so I am glad I pleased someone else! Happy postcrossing!

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  5. Hi Lara,
    You can now visit the Festival of Postcards with your entry is now posted at:
    http://acanadianfamily.com/2009/07/29/a-festival-of-postcards-3rd-ed-signs/
    Thanks again for participating with a "few" postcards (smile).
    Evelyn in Montreal

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  6. So many cards and all so different! I don't think I could possibly choose a favourite - each could be chosen for a different reason.

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  7. This is a great variety of postcards and remind me that I need for find my postcards of Japan and other places I have visited in the U.S. and Canada. Thanks for sharing such great cards!

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  8. Quite a stunning collection of cards and images you have been posting to your blog space. Really enjoyable read.

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