Monday, May 2, 2011

More Outgoing Postcards







 US-1095382  Was happy to send Elvis to Edith, since she listed him as one of her favorites.
















Sent Judy in Florida USA this night time satellite view of the country, highlighting Route 66 from Chicago IL to Los Angeles CA.


















Sent this fun card featuring Hershey's chocolate factory to Jaana in Finland.




















Another one sent to Jaana. This one is an Alaskan mama polar bear and her cubs.











Oklahoma Native American sent to Mik in Indiana USA.

8 comments:

Cari said...

That Elvis postcard was amazingly Elvis-y. It almost hurt my eyes.

O'Neal said...

Elvis in all his glory. No doubt about it....And, I will consider placing a "view at your own risk" warning on future Elvis postings.

twenty said...

Is there a real chocolate factory in USA? The card seems very interesting.

O'Neal said...

twenty, yes, there's a Hershey's chocolate factory in Hershey, Pennsylvania; the largest in the world. Up until recently, they used to give tours, but no more. Now, they have simulated tour rides at Hershey's Chocolate World visitor center. There's also a chocolate-themed amusement park located in Hershey, PA.

twenty said...

Errrr, I think I've left something on it...it seems disappear in some mysterious reason...

O'Neal said...

Twenty: Really? I don't recall any other comments on this particular post. But, a couple weeks ago, your and my comments disappeared, and then later on, reappeared on a different post. (The entire post, itself, had briefly disappeared, too.) Blogger.com was having problems back then, but everything seems to be back to normal now.

twenty said...

Oh how strange, I can see all the comments now...I agree with you that the Blogger.com had some problems before!

Wow, the largest chocolate factory in the world, exciting! I know Hershey, but never eat any, it must taste delicious since they have so great factory. In my childhood, I read the book of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and I'v dreamed to visit such factory myself. Sorry but I cannot understand you meaning. You said no more tours now but why still a tour rides?

O'Neal said...

Twenty: Ok, good. I'm glad you can see all the comments now.

I've never read the related book, but I HAVE watched the 1971 movie, "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" several times. Fun movie!

I meant that they don't have tours through the actual factory anymore. But they do have a visitor center that has a simulated tour, to give visitors an idea of what goes on in the factory.