This morning, another "V" formation of gypsy geese starting their journey south, pass overhead squawking a vocal farewell. With hesitation, I wave my goodbyes, telling them I will see them in the spring.
This is the month of thanksgiving, starting with the harvest for which we are so grateful. Food is the mainstay of any culture and nowhere is it more apparent than in New England. From dairy to fruits, vegetables and grain, we see crops rotated, planted, growing and harvested from early spring until late fall.
*"...Whereas both Houses of Congress have, by their joint
Committee requested me 'to recommend to the People of the
United States a Day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer, to be observed by
acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God,
especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of
government for their safety and happiness.'"
And so, a Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
You will find the first president's entire message at:
*Thanksgivingworld.com/Thanksgiving Proclamations/Thanksgiving1789.html.
Pure poetry, loved it.
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I so enjoy your writing and the information you pass along - surprisingly much of which I do not know. and I love the photos - so easy to feel what I am seeing. Happy Thanksgiving Bloggger One ~ thanks for your contribution!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving That is a great message and poem.
ReplyDeleteLove the quote!
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