From Neptunus Lex:
"Thanksgiving is, I think, my favorite holiday. It is just enough time off work to seem sufficient without seeming excessive - there’s only so much can pile up over two days. There is always a log on the fire and usually football on TV. I also have what are only memories now, living on this coast, of the brittle snap of fall in the air, the whisper of winter to come, the smell of the harvest, the sound of the frosted long grass crunching under my boots with the weight of a side-by-side on my shoulder and a dog ranging out ahead, questing with her nose, looking for the birds."
The rest at:
http://www.neptunusl...y-thanksgiving/
Happy Thanksgiving, shipmates!
Byron
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Putting the day into perspective...
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Posted 24 November 2006 - 11:50 AM
JClark, on Nov 23 2006, 04:44 PM, said:
From Neptunus Lex:
"Thanksgiving is, I think, my favorite holiday. It is just enough time off work to seem sufficient without seeming excessive - there’s only so much can pile up over two days. There is always a log on the fire and usually football on TV. I also have what are only memories now, living on this coast, of the brittle snap of fall in the air, the whisper of winter to come, the smell of the harvest, the sound of the frosted long grass crunching under my boots with the weight of a side-by-side on my shoulder and a dog ranging out ahead, questing with her nose, looking for the birds."
The rest at:
http://www.neptunusl...y-thanksgiving/
Happy Thanksgiving, shipmates!
Byron
"Thanksgiving is, I think, my favorite holiday. It is just enough time off work to seem sufficient without seeming excessive - there’s only so much can pile up over two days. There is always a log on the fire and usually football on TV. I also have what are only memories now, living on this coast, of the brittle snap of fall in the air, the whisper of winter to come, the smell of the harvest, the sound of the frosted long grass crunching under my boots with the weight of a side-by-side on my shoulder and a dog ranging out ahead, questing with her nose, looking for the birds."
The rest at:
http://www.neptunusl...y-thanksgiving/
Happy Thanksgiving, shipmates!
Byron
Back at Ya' Boats,
Buddha
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