We met Daisy Pickel in earlier postcard stories.
When she received this postcard, Daisy was living on a rural delivery route near Safe Harbor, a community on the lower Susquehanna River in southern Pennsylvania.
Safe Harbor was established along the broad, shallow expanse where the Conestoga River meets the Susquehanna.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Harbor,_Pennsylvania
At Easter, in a year near 1910, Daisy received a postcard greeting from her Aunt Lizzie.
The postcard was hand-delivered, suggesting that Aunt Lizzie lived nearby.
On the face, the postcard bears a whimsical drawing of two rabbits.
The brown rabbit sits on the ground; the white rabbit stands on his hind haunches.
Rabbits do this in nature – it is not a fanciful posture.
A printed legend declares, “A Happy Easter”.
The postcard was printed in Saxony and published by the English firm of Raphael Tuck & Sons.
An artist is not identified.
On the reverse, Aunt Lizzie writes, “wishing you a happy Easter”.
One hopes that Daisy and her aunt enjoyed a wonderful Easter, and that the two remained correspondents for many years.