Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: cantaloupes

Harvest Home Greetings, Methodist Church, Strasbur…

17 Sep 2018 2 482
"Harvest Home Greetings. Methodist Church, Strasburg, Pa." Addressed on the other side to Mr. Roy D. Mowrer, Strasburg, Pa., and postmarked Iva, Pa., Oct. 20, 1909. Message: "The musical is to be held in the Hall. You know. A.B.D." For other real photo postcards of Harvest Home celebrations, see Harvest Home Display with Minister and Harvest Service, Lutheran Church, Strasburg, Pa., 1907 .

Our Kind of Cantaloupe—How We Do Things at Lancast…

29 Oct 2017 2 678
"How we do things at Lancaster, Pa. Our Kind." Alfred Stanley Johnson, Jr., of Waupun, Wisconsin, created this postcard in 1911.

You Had Better Ask Papa

14 Nov 2014 1 1 999
"You know I love you, but you had better ask papa, as I just cantaloupe [can't elope] with you." See also I Just Can't Elope! :

A Farmer's Love Letter

20 Oct 2014 2 1280
A Famer's Love Letter My darling sweet ________, do you ________ all for me? My heart ________ for you and my love is soft as a ________. I am for you as strong as an ________. You are a ________ with your ________ hair and ________ nose. You are the ________ of my eye, so if we ________ then ________ be married for I know we will make a happy ________. For a postcard version , see below:

A Farmer's Love Letter

20 Oct 2014 2 1 2447
A Farmer's Love Letter Do you care at ( carrot ) all for me, for my heart beats ( beets ) for you and my love is as soft as a squash but as strong as an onion . For you are a peach with your reddish ( radish ) hair and turned-up ( turnip ) nose. You are the apple of my eye, so if we can't elope ( cantaloupe ) then let us ( lettuce ) marry anyhow, for I know we could make a happy pair ( pear )." For a fill-in-the-blanks version , see below:

I Just Can't Elope!

14 Nov 2014 3 885
"You know how much I love you, but I just cantaloupe [can't elope] with you." See also You Had Better Ask Papa :

Spring Garden Farms Cantaloupes Label

12 Aug 2013 1 1227
"Spring Garden Farms. Cantaloupes, grown and packed by Frederick H. Schmick, Preston, Maryland."