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You Can See Mischief


A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of making mischief -- the photographer or the subject being mischievous.
Message (punctuation added): "Hello, how are you getting along? You can easy see mischief on this. J.C.A."
In this photo, the mischief that is easy to see is the result of one woman holding a clump of snow as if she's going to push it into another woman's face. The second woman is grabbing the first woman's arm to prevent her from moving the snow any closer.
This is a real photo postcard with an undivided back. It's addressed on the other side to Mrs. T. A. Camer, Jamison City, Pa., R.F.D. The stamp bears a cancellation but there's no postmark with a visible date or location. A penciled notation -- probably added by a postcard dealer -- indicates a date of 3/28/06, though I'm not sure where that came from.
Message (punctuation added): "Hello, how are you getting along? You can easy see mischief on this. J.C.A."
In this photo, the mischief that is easy to see is the result of one woman holding a clump of snow as if she's going to push it into another woman's face. The second woman is grabbing the first woman's arm to prevent her from moving the snow any closer.
This is a real photo postcard with an undivided back. It's addressed on the other side to Mrs. T. A. Camer, Jamison City, Pa., R.F.D. The stamp bears a cancellation but there's no postmark with a visible date or location. A penciled notation -- probably added by a postcard dealer -- indicates a date of 3/28/06, though I'm not sure where that came from.
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I don't believe I've ever even seen a plain "woman with snowball!"
Unusual and fun RPPC, Alan.
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