Thursday, February 8, 2024

Poetry Friday - Love Is In The Air

   It's Poetry Friday, and Carol Varsalona is hosting HERE on her blog, Beyond Literacy Link. Thanks for hosting, Carol, and for all the love in your post!

     Carol is sharing many of the postcards from our card exchange, created and managed by Jone MacCulloch. Thanks to everyone for sending me a smile nearly every day. I'll share soon!



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I've shared some of these antique Valentines I have from dear my mother-in-law, before. I adore them and found one more to show you. Helen, Miss Helen to her students, was one of those teachers who, after leaving high school, taught in a one-room schoolhouse in the 1920’s.  She rose well before sunup, saddled a horse, and left for the country building where her first duty was to start the fire.  Imagine those cold winter mornings! 
I love these special Valentines, quite different from the ones we see today, and I wanted to share one with all of you, too, as my Valentine's Day wish. 


Oh let’s make life
a jolly lark
A picnic if you
please.
And it will be just
this for me
If words you say
are these:

I Love You!
                                               Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone!


22 comments:

  1. Linda, wow, I can't imagine being a teacher like Miss Helen. What a lot of fuss, and she still did the regular work of being a teacher with all the many different levels of students. That valentine is lovely! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. You're welcome! I am so glad that she kept some of them and then gave them to me. I find it hard to imagine, too, Denise. Thanks!

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  2. Thanks for sharing this lovely valentine and poem Linda, and Yes, "Oh let’s make life/
    a jolly lark" definitely! Happy Valentine's Day!

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    1. Thanks, Michelle! This February feels like one, a lot of sweet things happening!

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  3. Linda, thank you for sharing your dear MIL with us...brings a smile this morning for my dear MIL, no longer with us, but still a Valentine in my heart. xo

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  4. Linda, your stories of family are always so interesting and inspiring considering the era they were in. I've hear stories about teachers who started the fire in their one-room schoolhouse but yours is so personal as is your valentine postcard. I have many cards for all sorts of holidays and best wishes. I used several in the classroom as postcard prompts. The children had fun reading what was said back at the turn of the 20th century. Your card is a charmer.

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  5. Thanks for sharing this lovely Valentine, Linda! The week went by fast for me, so no post today, but I wanted to wish you a good week and many lovely Valentines!

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  6. Such a pretty Valentine! Love hearing about Miss Helen and enjoyed the old fashioned sentiment. Happy Valentine's Day!

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  7. What a sweet card! The words "I love you," are always important anytime, to make life feel like a "jolly lark." What a life Miss Helen must have had, hard in ways we can only imagine, but full of love.

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  8. What a beautiful card! You know how much I love the vintage treasures. What a special person Miss Helen must have been; lucky students to have such a dedicated teacher!
    Happy Valentines Day to you, with love. :0)

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  9. Thanks to all. I'll try to get to your posts if I haven't already. I had to work at the bookstore much of the day so had no time to visit! If you love it, happy Super Bowl weekend. If not, enjoy your weekend doing what you love! I'm glad you enjoyed this sweet Valentine and story.

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  10. What a precious card, Linda! I love that you have a collection of these! I love the your poem and the thought of those two heading off for a picnic is adorable! : )

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  11. Such a gift, Linda. Thanks for sharing it with us... Imagine horse, fire, and Valentine's love!

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  12. It's amazing when we hear life stories from people only one generation removed from our own lives, isn't it? Wow. And thanks for this valentine--Happy Valentine's Day to you!

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  13. Thanks, Tracey, Patricia, and Laura. Helen was a special mother-in-law, and I felt blessed she gave me some of her treasures.

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  14. So fun! Happy Valentine's Day to you!

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  15. Thanks for sharing the lovely card and sentiment, Linda. What a treasure! Happy Valentine's Day to you, too!

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    1. Sorry that came up anonymous - it's Rose.

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  16. A jolly lark indeed. Thank you for sharing this Linda, and Miss Helen's story, too.

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  17. The beauty of the card paired with your simple, evocative verse makes me want to hunt for old Valentine cards and just write poems for them all day. What a treasure you have!

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  18. Here's to Miss Helen, jolly larks, and YOU, Wonderful Linda! Happy Valentine's Day!

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