Note to artist: Why the dividing wall?
Just when you thought it was safe to open up Edmund Vale's The Seas and Shores of England here comes a postcard of epic proportions! And before you think to yourself, "Thank heavens we--as a people--are more sensitive now," might I remind you of the gift card selection at Spencer Gifts? If anything, the cartoon version helps keep it 'cute.'
But, friends, it's not the illustration that peaks my interest. It's the writing on the wall. Or, rather, the back of the card.
Just a few lines to let you know I quit my job and am in California now. Can't wait till monday. That's when were [sic] coming home. All for now."
Richie Friedman
Ah, giving the family the ol' 'head's up' via postcard. We still do that today, we just use Status Updates or text messages. 'I quit my job and am in California now.' I love it. The postmark is Burbank October 30th, 1945 so it's after the War and a lot was happening: Hollywood Black Friday began at the beginning of the month, UFO sightings were on the rise, Magnolia Park experienced a housing boom, and The Fonz was born. Well, he wasn't born in Burbank, but he was born on this date.
The beauty is, you can interpret it however you want. Maybe Richie was a motorcycle ridin,' chicken shack-jumping, perfect hair sporting, leather Dynamo? Maybe he just had a really boring job and didn't need the money? Either way, I love the candor.
Eeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhh...


