Sunday, July 12, 2026

This week's vintage Christmas card

 


As mentioned, on Sundays this month I plan to feature Christmas cards picturing churches.  This one includes two church steeples and some surrounding village homes.  It absolutely reminds me of some real life Vermont villages I have seen.  

And as a lifelong New Englander, I have also seen such snowstorms countless times and this scene captures it perfectly.  

The quote on the front reads 

"The gray snow-storm, held aloof
To softest outline 'round the roof".

I did a quick search to find the source of this quote.   It's a line from a poem by James Russell Lowell.  The poem is titled “A Winter-Evening Hymn to My Fire.”  

That's a beautiful title for a poem, but I read the entire thing and am definitely not a fan of it in its entirety.  The line is perfect for this painting, though.  

The message inside the card is nice, too:

"This brings a prayer at Christmas time

That God will always bless ... your home and you

And those you love ... with lasting happiness."

This lovely pre-owned vintage Christmas card will go into my Etsy shop soon. 



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