I wrote a comment; then received an email to finish signing in by clicking on a link; but that link is this Comment section but no sign in option. I guess my original comment is lost. Happy Thanksgiving!
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A wonderful story, Tim. It reminded me of last year: My British son-in-law to be had always wanted to experience an American Thanksgiving, but was unable to make it over the pond in November, so I bought a Christmas turkey and put it in the freezer with a bag of cranberries, and when Douglas came to visit in January, on one Sunday, I roasted the turkey. Friends and family all came to the house, bringing the traditional dishes, and we had Thanksgiving with all the noise and chaos, and even the sweet potatoes with marshmallows, which I had never before cooked. You are so right, it's the gathering. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for this, Tim. I am missing those little feet and all the clamor, too. I will be with a gang of friends and most of the cherished elements will be there, but not all. Time to make a couple phone calls....
I wrote a comment; then received an email to finish signing in by clicking on a link; but that link is this Comment section but no sign in option. I guess my original comment is lost. Happy Thanksgiving!
Sounds frustrating. Definitely not our intention. We will inquire and try and figure out what happened. Bummer to not be able to read the original comment. Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving Tim to you and your family! I enjoy your paper and all of peoples opinions and thoughts.
Uncle Butch
Nice way to start Thanksgiving. Thanks Tim for sharing this moment.
Thank you Tim Carl for a beautiful Thanksgiving message and gorgeous photos. Truly stunning!
thank you -- grounding, thought-inspiring, and well, just right for this moment
A wonderful story, Tim. It reminded me of last year: My British son-in-law to be had always wanted to experience an American Thanksgiving, but was unable to make it over the pond in November, so I bought a Christmas turkey and put it in the freezer with a bag of cranberries, and when Douglas came to visit in January, on one Sunday, I roasted the turkey. Friends and family all came to the house, bringing the traditional dishes, and we had Thanksgiving with all the noise and chaos, and even the sweet potatoes with marshmallows, which I had never before cooked. You are so right, it's the gathering. Happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks for this, Tim. I am missing those little feet and all the clamor, too. I will be with a gang of friends and most of the cherished elements will be there, but not all. Time to make a couple phone calls....
Tim,
Your narrative touched my heart.
Tears formed.
Thank you.