I included a postcard in my very first post at my blog A CANADIAN FAMILY.
I have Acadian/French Canadian/Channel Islands heritage (and my husband is Italian) so I couldn't find a postcard to portray all that.
In the end I shared a Gaspesian postcard of a dog cart and children.
If I were starting my blog today I would look for a postcard of the world!
Evelyn in Montreal
A Canadian Family
A Festival of Postcards
The first postcard I posted at my blog, "CanadaGenealogy, or, Jane's Your Aunt" was a postcard showing a photograph taken at Newdale, Manitoba, Canada about 1911, showing a group of local showshoed women, including my grandmother, my 'Na'. My Na had identified everyone for me and I included that info in the post. The local photographer's sign is quite prominent, so I believe it's safe to say that he took the photo!
This was in a post called: Christmas Time Fun for the 2007 Advent Calendar of Christmas Memories (December 22, 2007).
The postcard showing the Texas state capitol building with the six flags Texas has flown under superimposed on the Texas seal above the dome of the capitol was purchased by me in 1960 in Austin. I sent it home with a note on the back to my grandparents, James Dolphus "Doc" Gailey and Edna Puckett Gailey and my youngest sister, Ann.
Since I had been blogging about my Richards ancestors being involved in the Texas Revolution, I thought it was a perfect postcard for my very first submission to the Festival.