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Postmarked & Tipsy

Postmarked & Tipsy

By: Jessica and Kara
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Postmarked & Tipsy is a tavern-style podcast where we investigate vintage postcards, the places they came from and the everyday human stories hiding between the lines.

2026 Jessica and Kara
Episodes
  • Episode 3: The Easter Excuse
    Mar 10 2026

    The Easter Excuse Postcard — New Hampshire

    At some point in the mid-20th century, Ginny skipped Easter with her mother and instead mailed a postcard apology from:

    Cathedral of the Pines
    Rindge, New Hampshire

    The postcard was addressed to:

    Mrs. Geo. H. Clarke
    67 Concord Street
    Nashua, New Hampshire
    In care of Georgia Alexander

    Instead of showing up for Easter dinner, Ginny explained:

    She and her companion drove to the mountains for their “Easter treat.”

    Which raises a few questions:

    • Did the Clarke family live at 67 Concord Street in Nashua?
    • Who was Georgia Alexander — a relative, tenant or neighbor receiving the mail?
    • And did Ginny ever make it to the next Easter dinner?

    If this address, family name or story sounds familiar, we’d love to hear from you.

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    11 mins
  • EPISODE 2: Winter Wood & Romantic Intentions?
    Mar 9 2026

    In 1947, Eileen wrote from the summit of Mount Washington to introduce herself the pen-pal way: listing her hobbies and asking one very specific question.

    “Do you like scenes?”

    Scenic views?
    Dramatic scenes?
    Crime scenes?

    She collects postcards, postmarks, hankies and pen pals.

    She also casually mentions she’s been in the woods cutting winter wood.

    This week, we unpack a postcard that reads like wholesome correspondence… until you notice the axe, the hobby inventory, and the very confident tone of a woman who absolutely does not need help surviving winter.

    Romance? Possibly.


    Mysterious mountain black widow energy? Also possible.

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    18 mins
  • EPISODE 1: WARM FRIEND TAVERN
    Mar 9 2026

    In 1939, JR crossed Lake Michigan under moonlight, stayed at the Warm Friend Tavern in Holland, Michigan — and used a one-cent postcard to publicly guilt his sister for not writing back.

    He also casually mentions he’s stopping in Chicago to see “Kibby.”

    Who is Kibby? Why the public pressure? And why was sibling drama so affordable in 1939?

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    14 mins
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