Virtual postcard...Greetings from Nashville, TN

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  1. gfreiherr

    gfreiherr Young Pine

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    I have been enjoyed seeing the postcards that are being posted on the swap. Last weekend I visited Nashville and intended to buy some to send but forgot. :rolleyes:

    Then I remembered that Smilebox www.smilebox.com has an option to make a postcard with your own photos. If anyone is interested, it is free or you can join for a fee...for upgraded options. I have a membership because I use it a lot. Here is my postcard. Click on the individual photos to enlarge.
    http://smilebox.com/playBlog/4d6a41784d ... gview=true

    One of these days I will remember to get some postcards.
     
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    Kay Girl with Green Thumbs

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    Gail, That was fun to see and I liked the music too. ;)
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    That was a nice card. Did you make it down to the site of the old Fort Nashborough...down by the river also? I am wondering if you went to have a look at the Parthenon Building. Going there to see it is cheaper than flying all the way to Athens. ;)
     
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    gfreiherr Young Pine

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    Thanks Kay & Sjoerd. We did walk down to the river but it was already dark and the Fort buildings close at 4:00 pm so you couldn't really see much. So we headed over to the Wild Horse Saloon for some drinks and entertainment. We drove by the Parthenon not quite the same atmosphere as the original which we visited in Athens several years ago.
     

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