Showing posts with label Vacationland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacationland. Show all posts

20.11.13

Found: Woodland Splash, Crandon, WI

Found: Greetings from Crandon, Wisconsin. Woodland Splash.
Text on back reads: Who else but Mother Nature could blend so many colors into one such pretty picture.
Vactionland Scene. A Genuine Kodachrome Reproduction. Copyright 1955, The L.L. Cook Co.
Found: Greetings From Crandon, Wisconsin. Woodland Splash.
Hand-written in ballpoint pen on back:
"Hi: Hope you are pretty good, again. We ran away from everything to have a rest.
We are having fun inspite of the weather. Caught pan fish only so far.
We met some nice people to have some good card games with if nothing else.
Love, Bert and Bob Lestina." Postmarked August 25, 1956.
Before the decades long Crandon cooper mine debate between Native American tribes, environmentalists, Exxon, and the State of Wisconsin DNR; Crandon was a vacation retreat. Like this postcard message reads: "We ran away from everything to have a rest." Playing cards and catching panfish seems a peaceful land use far away from the proposals to build a massive mine with potential to contaminate land and water.

17.11.12

Found: Lingering by the Lake


Found: Lingering by the Lake "Vacationland Scene". When summer's greens give way to autumn's gold, the vacationer has many happy memories of his summer holiday. A Kodachrome Reproduction by the L.L. Cook Co., Milwaukee, circa 1959
Found: Greetings from Lac Du Flambeau, Wis. from color transparencies by Curteich Color (CK220), circa 1959.
Message written in fountain pen on the back: "Hi Mother-Fishing has been good. Ate 10 lbs.
 of filet for dinner the other day. Have been swimming quite a bit. Rain yesterday but sunshine
the rest of the time. Be back Friday night. Love, Alice" postmarked June 22, 1959, 5 PM
Found: Greetings from Lake Tomahawk, Wis. from color transparencies by Curteich Color (CK 220), circa 1959.
Found: Greetings from Black River Falls, Wis. Wisconsin's Jackson County, offers the finest in diversified recreation.
Scenic fishing, streams, the lakes, trails in the woods, and the resort areas call you back frequently to 
Wisconsin's vacationland by Speltz Studio, Black River Falls, Wis. made by Dexter, circa 1967.
Message written in ball point pen in Polish on the back postmarked July 19, 1967

Found: Lake Noquebay at Marinette County Park, Crivitz, Wisconsin. From a Ektachrome Transparency.
The L.L. Cook Co., Milwaukee, Wis. copyright 1961

Post cards became a way to learn about and vicariously experience a depicted place described by a friend in a personalized hand written message. We've found numerous mid-20th century postcards showing both individuals and groups of people absorbed by staring at the landscape while fishing, sitting, strolling or lingering. The stance is often meditative and the activities near the water are never gasoline powered.