
My dearest sweetheart…
With the accent on the o in envelope, and in response to Krista’s question in this Week’s Photo Challenge, “What does enveloped mean to you?” I confess to this being a re-posting from a year ago when the Photo Challenge was Letters, but I hope you agree these treasured letters from my late father to my late mother a few weeks before their marriage in 1936 are worthy of the re-post.
I love that you used envelopes, particularly ones that had so much meaning to you. Enveloped love.
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Many thanks Irene
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The right photo for the right words…
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Molte grazie Luca
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Taking it literally. Perfect.
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Many thanks
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Wow you have these letters?! What an incredible treasure Andrew. Priceless.
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Thanks Nicole. They certainly are 🙂
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lovely that family has kept safe these precious letters and not merely discarded them as ‘inconvenient clutter’ as too many today are apt to do 🙂 “Good on’ya” Andrew !
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Thanks Debi. Some clutter is indeed “inconvenient” but some like these letters is priceless and can never be discarded 🙂
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Yes, worthy of a repost! My grandparents fell in love via letters from Scotland to California. Not sure if any of them are still around, though.
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Thanks Sabina. You never know those precious letters may be in a box somewhere in a basement or attic. Hope you find them 🙂
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