Apple Limeway Post Office

 This photo was probably taken in the 1930s.

The Post Office is first mentioned in Ann's diary on Friday the 5th of July 1935:

Today I went again to the post office, there is still no cheque for me. The Post Mistress, Mrs. Busyness I call her, plump and active, looked at me with concern. She knows I am waiting for money. She cashes my cheques.


Mr. Busyness died a few years ago and has never been replaced, neither in her affections nor as a postman. There are so few people in Apple Limeway who receive letters.
 

Long ago, before my fall, I overheard someone say that I was not the usual sort of woman. I took it as a compliment.

 

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