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by Ann Horn
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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A vintage timbered building and passageway in Framlingham, Suffolk, England from the Tudor period (1485-1603 AD) reminded me of an old nursery rhyme:... more
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Jennifer Fairbanks
April 27th, 2024
Really love this card and so perfect for my brother in law who will be celebrating his upcoming birthday in Gotham City. Great work
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April 27th, 2024
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April 27th, 2024
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April 27th, 2024
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April 27th, 2024
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Kimberly Lowell
April 27th, 2024
I am very pleased with my Old Buck cards! Good quality. The personalized message in one is a fun idea and turned out perfectly. All arrived on time. Thank you.
A vintage timbered building and passageway in Framlingham, Suffolk, England from the Tudor period (1485-1603 AD) reminded me of an old nursery rhyme: There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile. He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile. He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse. And they all lived together in a little crooked house. The crooked man is reputed to be Scottish General Sir Alexander Leslie, signer of a Covenant securing religious and political freedom for Scotland during the reign of Charles I of England. The crooked mile referred to the English/Scottish border, and they all lived together in a little crooked house. At a time of great animosity they had come to agreement. Copyright 2009 Ann Horn. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This copyrighted image does not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, altered or manipulated in any way without the written permission of Ann Horn. ann-horn.pixels.com.
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An avid photographer and sometimes published poet, Ann is always watching for visual images for photo and/or word, ever intrigued by light, color, pattern, people... and surprise, always hoping to see the world with greater clarity, deeper understanding, and ceaseless wonder. Her selection of photographs is eclectic and evocative. Ann Horn's copyrights range from 1978 to 2021 and include all visual images, poetry, descriptions & bio, which do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, or altered in any way without her permission. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. . Please click on an image for easy selection of prints on paper, canvas, acrylic or metal; mats and/or frames; greeting cards; phone cases and other...
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Ann Horn
Many thanks, Cynthia. Glad you like this example of Tudor architecture.
Cynthia Guinn
Great find! l/f
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your kind comment, Claudia. Much appreciated.
Claudia O'Brien
Whimsical and wonderful! Thanks for sharing the background and story. l/f
Ann Horn
Beth, many thanks for featuring There Was a Crooked Man in the 500 And Beyond Fine Art group.
Ann Horn
Mariola, thank you for featuring There Was a Crooked Man in the 500 Views group.
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your kind comment, Kathy.
Kathy McClure
Very nice.
Ann Horn
Lenore, many thanks for featuring There Was a Crooked Man in the Our World Gallery group.
Ann Horn
Roxane, thank you for featuring There Was a Crooked Man in the Old World group.
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your gracious response, Barbie. Very much appreciated.
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Thank you for sharing this interesting image and the educational description!
Ann Horn
Lyric, thank you for featuring There was a crooked man... in the Out Of The Ordinary group.
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your gracious comment, Maj. Much appreciated.
Maj Seda
Now that is old and English! Lovely! L
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your kind comment, Nigel. The building IS a bit tipsy! : ^)
Nigel Jones
It looks like the House That jack Built :-) V/F
Ann Horn
Thank you very much for your gracious comment, Indigo. Very much appreciated.
Indigo Roth
Lovely picture Ann, with a nice sense of depth to it. It reminds me of a local town where there's some equally unlikely architecture =)
Ann Horn
Thank you very much for your gracious comment, Shirley. Glad you like this crooked house.
Shirley Miller
What an interesting image, with the little alley and the row of flower barrels beyond. I just love that window! v
Ann Horn
Many thanks for your kind comment, Richard. So glad you like the image.
Richard Reeve
Great image! I always loved the Crooked Man rhyme when I was a small child. Thanks! v/f
Ann Horn
Deborah, your gracious comment is very much appreciated. Thanks.