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To do it properly, one looks at the picture first, comes up with a caption, and only then does one turn the postcard over to read what everyone else has written and to add one's own caption at the bottom of the list. This is one of a series. Original post and explanation is here.
(Sorry, if you go directly there you'll see the captions for the first one, because that's how cut-tags work. If you want to see all of these without spoilers, click on this, which gets you all entries tagged with "Snarky Valentine's Postcard Tea" and doesn't show what's behind the cut-tags until you tell it to.)
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8427253m/f69.highres
"You may of heard about me in a book by Miz Dorothy Dunnett. There was things she stretched, but mostly she told the truth." (in Mike Ford's handwriting)
(Sorry, if you go directly there you'll see the captions for the first one, because that's how cut-tags work. If you want to see all of these without spoilers, click on this, which gets you all entries tagged with "Snarky Valentine's Postcard Tea" and doesn't show what's behind the cut-tags until you tell it to.)
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8427253m/f69.highres
"You may of heard about me in a book by Miz Dorothy Dunnett. There was things she stretched, but mostly she told the truth." (in Mike Ford's handwriting)