Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy Turkey Day To Every One Of My American Brothers And Sisters


 
I post this heavily political opinion with peace and love.
Hope you also get to knaw on the piece of left over turkey neck.
 

6 comments:

Wings1295 said...

Gobble Gobble!

Jordan said...

It's a fun holiday. You'd enjoy it (if you haven't been here for it at one time or another).

One of my favorite parts is that the traditional Thankgiving dinner -- turkey and stuffing, potatoes, brussel sprouts, squash, green beans, cranberries -- is based on the hardiest crops; the stuff that's available very late in the year, when the frost comes, long after the final harvests. It's about remembering a time before there was a United States, when it was all about living very close to the land on this strange new continent.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

We have it too. Just a month earlier. We get those same great Autumn scenes and football on the TV - though it's the CFL. I like what it represents in families and wish I had that kind of relationship with people where I would be on someone's invite list. I am quite good dinner company.

Jordan said...

I feel dumb for not knowing that.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

It's your pitiful education system that I blame. Luckily you lived in a time when people still read books.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

But really, you didn't know we have Canadian Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October? What else don't you know?