This 1910 postcard is a quiet beauty, rich with detail and sentiment. At its center bloom a graceful spray of Cherokee roses, their white petals tinged with the faintest blush of pink, golden centers glowing with soft warmth. The flowers are surrounded by tender green leaves, illustrated with a gentle, flowing hand that evokes the delicacy of pressed blossoms saved in an old journal.
In the upper corner, a framed vignette adds a touch of wonder: a windmill silhouetted against a starlit night, with a peaceful bridge stretching across the foreground. It’s a dreamlike scene, a small window into a serene and distant place.
Beneath it all, the words “To Greet You!” are inscribed in graceful script, as if the card itself carries a whispered message from long ago, personal, heartfelt, and timeless.