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Candy Greeting Card featuring the photograph Candy Anyone? by Kathy White

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Candy Anyone? Greeting Card

Kathy  White

by Kathy White

$5.00

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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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Jefferson, Texas is a historic, beautiful town filled with lots to do and see. It is home to more state registered historic structures than anywhere... more

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Artist's Description

Jefferson, Texas is a historic, beautiful town filled with lots to do and see. It is home to more state registered historic structures than anywhere else in Texas, many of which are also listed on The National Registry of Historic Places.
We visited at Christmas time and fell in love with the general store there. I shot this photograph of some of the candy jar selections in the store. Yummy!
The Jefferson General Store is housed in an original building built in the 1860's. It was built by Rudolph Ballauf and sons to be the first hardware store in the burgeoning riverport town. In fact, Mr. Ballauf owned three riverboats himself, including one called "The Friendly." The location of the building was ideal because it was near a "turning basin" for the riverboats. There is still a large cast iron safe in the store today that was owned by the original family. Then Mr. Ballauf's daughter, Emma and her husband, Eugene Meyer, Sr. took over the store. They ran the store until...

About Kathy White

Kathy  White

I have always loved to take pictures. My first job, at age 16, was receptionist for our local newspaper, but the owners soon included me in taking photos, darkroom and writing articles. Years later, a terrible event in my personal life brought back a love of taking photos that I had not been pursuing to any great extent. My only child passed away at the age of 22. He was such a wonderful guy and I feel blessed that God chose me to be his mom. Reeling from his death, I sought some sort of diversion, needing to get my mind focused on anything besides my great loss. After a bad fall that resulted in surgery, I was recuperating at home and stir crazy. My husband took me out for drives in the country. We bought a new digital camera...

 

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