Thursday, June 2, 2011

G is for Good Health Guide!


Healthy friends!


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11 comments:

  1. I would love to see what the inside of this book says... I bet things haven't changed all that much!

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  2. looks like a good thing for all of us! Cute vintage! {:-D

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  3. What a wonderful vintage guidebook, Coralie! I'll just bet it's full of very good advice!

    Wishing you a lovely day, my friend!

    Julie---A Vintage Chic

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  4. Pretty cool; I love a vintage book!

    =)

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  5. hahaha. I bet that vintage book has all sorts of good things in it. Like, ummm, be sure to have your nice dress on when hubby gets home from a hard day at work. I kid.

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  6. It would be interesting to see what's inside!

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  7. I wonder what a good health guide was in 1923 ! Probably the opposite of a health guide today, lol !

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  8. I would love to see what is inside that health guide although most folks from that era worked so hard and had to work hard physical labor. I think that made them very strong because my doctor that I work for sees many elderly folks in farming communities East of us and those folks live into their 80s and 90s with very sound minds! Thank you for sharing. Anne

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  9. WHAT A GREAT PICTURE, HOPE YOU HAVE A NICE WEEKEND. RIZZI

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  10. What a neat illustrations! I love the detail in this picture!

    A grand share as always Miss C!

    Thank you for linking.

    A+

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