We interrupt our usual mischief post to wish everyone a wonderful Canadian Thanksgiving!
Fun fact - did you know the first Canadian Thanksgiving was held in in 1578 or 1579, in what is now Nunavut. Sir Frobisher and his crew ate salty beef, biscuits and mushy peas to give thanks for their safe arrival in the arctic. Since 1957, Canadians have been celebrating the harvest and giving thanks the second Monday of October.
Today we give thanks for:
All being here to celebrate Thanksgiving and all being relatively healthy
Having the resources needed to weather the very expensive curve balls life has given us
All the yummy food
Our friends, family and all our loyal and wonderful Blog friends.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving from Beau and his Mama... you thankful list is much like ours...
ReplyDeletehappy thanksgiving and da biggest of all big turkeys just for you...
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteSending many warm greetings from this heart to yours! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your peeps, Hailey and Phod!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your parents too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you all and your loved ones. I'm sorry Lady got Covid again but happy she has recovered. I loved your photo
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWe hope you will celebrate with a meal that is tastier than the one apparently consumed on the first Canadian Thanksgiving!
Another good tradition American has stolen.
ReplyDeleteYappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteSorry we are a day ,ate! Happy belated Thanksgiving!
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