Fond Memories: Collecting Old Postcards
10.30.09 By Val Ubell
I was checking through some old paper downstairs and came across a wonderful post card. It featured a scene I remember well; the Ponce de Leon Monument and Circle in St. Augustine, Florida. There are old cars in the circle but the thing that jogged my memory and brought a smile was the horse-drawn carriage.
Our daughters were 6 and 7 when we first took them to Florida and stayed in St. Augustine for 3 nights. (The first few days were in Orlando.) We took a carriage ride around the city and while parents sometimes over-react to the possibility of a runaway horse, this time there was no need for concern. This horse was sway-backed and definitely an oldie. The driver’s name was Freddie, the horse, ironically, was called Lightning. Freddie told us his papa had driven the carriages before him and it seemed natural to ‘follow in his hoof-prints.’ Freddie also shared with us a bit of his own history and told us he had been born in “ought-7.” This was the early 70s, and in retrospect, he was not really that old. But at the time, he seemed ancient. He told us stories about the city but to be honest, not much of that stuck. I just remember the girls in the carriage, smiling and listening to his slow, southern drawl. They asked a few questions about old Lightning’s past but Freddie did not know too much. He had been in some parades he recalled and owned by a wealthy family and probably had a pretty good life, or so Freddie said. The tour was over an hour long but it seemed to fly by. The kids wanted pictures with them, those must be somewhere in the attic. May be time to get some of those out of storage!
Seeing this old penny postcard also reminded me of the seafood restaurant we’d gone to on this trip. It, too, was in St. Augustine, and as I recall, we were seated at a window table. The view was wonderful and the food so good! It was only my second time having shrimp. Being from the mid-west, it was not made at home and not until my prom did I taste these delightful morsels. The girls had “kiddie – plates”, supposedly smaller portions for a minimal cost. But they got shrimp, fish and scallops, plus fries and cole slaw. Although they were ravenous from a day in the sun, they could not possibly finish it all and dad and I were glad to help. I especially enjoyed the scallops and from that day on, they have become one of my all-time favorites.
We enjoyed our first trip to Florida and were very award of the danger of being in the sun too much. But our 2nd last day there, we rented a little rowboat and went fishing in a small bay. We made the mistake of leaving our suntan lotion in the car. But we were not too worried since it was overcast. Boy, was that a mistake! We all got a bad sunburn. Hubby had to run to a late-night pharmacy to get some lotion to spread on our arms, faces and legs. It helped but none of us slept much that night. We learned a lot from that experience and were much more cautious on our next trip.
Now who would think that finding an old postcard could bring back so many fond memories? But it sure did. I know there are a lot of old postcard lovers out there and imagine many of those collections started by one picked up on a family vacation. What a fun, and inexpensive, collectible.
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Article Tags: Antique Post Cards, old post cards, Post cards, vintage post cards================
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