Thursday Postcard Hunt - Multiviews
🦃 Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
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Now, on to Thursday Postcard Hunt.
Multiview postcards are the theme this last week of Urban postcards.
c1980s Montreal, Québec, Canada
Top left to right: From the Mountain and Moonlight over Montreal
Bottom left to right: Montreal Harbour and Policemen on Mount-Royal
Top left to right: From the Mountain and Moonlight over Montreal
Bottom left to right: Montreal Harbour and Policemen on Mount-Royal
1997 Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Top left to right: The Roger Williams Statue overlooking Providence and the Providence River and financial district
Bottom left to right: Weybosset Street, Home of the Providence Preforming Arts Center (PPAC) and DePasquale Square at Federal Hill
Top left to right: The Roger Williams Statue overlooking Providence and the Providence River and financial district
Bottom left to right: Weybosset Street, Home of the Providence Preforming Arts Center (PPAC) and DePasquale Square at Federal Hill
The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, USA
Seattle averages 266 cloudy days (that's measured by clouds covering more than 3/4 of the sky) per year, making it the cloudiest major city in the lower 48 states.
Seattle averages 266 cloudy days (that's measured by clouds covering more than 3/4 of the sky) per year, making it the cloudiest major city in the lower 48 states.
December begins next week with a new theme, Winter.
...Happy Thanksgiving, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! The Seatlle postcard made me laugh...
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. Those are great postcards.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Lisa! The Seattle postcard made me laugh because where I live, we average 212 cloudy days a year. (I think, technically, we are cloudier than Seattle.) And today is one of those dreary late fall days. At least it didn't drop below freezing and I didn't have to shovel 5 inches of snow, which was the original forecast.
ReplyDeleteAt least you can see the space needle and these views aren't too foggy! It's nice to have a mountain in a city, I think - great for climbing/exercise and the views.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI like the first postcard, because I have visited Montreal, and it is a beautiful city.
The last one made me smile. It's the kind of postcard I would send to my friends if I visited Seattle!
Pretty horses in snowy Quebec. Wow that is a lot of cloudy days, almost makes me glad I live in a windy place. Fun card.
ReplyDeleteHope those turkeys escaped thanksgiving:) Happy Thanksgiving.
Fun postcards! I love the first one and the Seattle one. Tee hee. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
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