Tis the season for counting our blessings and giving thanks for the many people and experiences that enrich our lives. We hope that people from all backgrounds will find something to be thankful for this holiday season.
It is my hope that my American friends have a safe and happy Thanksgiving and save me some pumpkin pie.
Hi Paul, Happy Thanksgiving to you and family!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul. Hope you have a good weekend doing whatever you Canadians do on our Thanksgiving day. I second your wish that everyone, from all backgrounds find things to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteYou and your wife can come on our train ride later today. There will be pie.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day my friend. ☺
Counting our blessings here in Virginia this year at my niece's home.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs to you both, honey...
Beautiful post, Paul, and kind wishes for our friends in the U.S. The photo of the turkey brings back so many wonderful memories for me! My parents didn't always have the money to purchase a turkey, and there were just the 3 of us, so a turkey would be too big anyway. Sometimes my mother would roast a chicken and make her own stuffing and cranberry sauce, turnips and carrots and potatoes! Other times she would have ham, and whenever possible, lamb! Take care of yourself, my cherished friend.
ReplyDeleteA blessed and beautiful holiday season to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteNice post Paul I will join you and say Happy Thanksgiving to all over there in the US best wishes from London UK :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfastic day Paul and thanks for riding on my merry go round ;-)