"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
Thank you, Carla. It was just the two of us and it was wonderful.
Thanks, Hilary. You, too.
I couldn't come up with anything to not be grateful for. That expression may have come about from the "skunk line" in cribbage. I suppose I should look it up and find out for a fact.
Ah OK. I was thinking that you literally got skunked. I imagined you surprising and in turn being surprised by a wee black and white critter. Your lack of gratitude for that would be most understandable. Having nothing readily come to mind is even better.
I love Cribbage.. and have been skunked more than I care to admit. ;)
Thanks. Enjoy the day. Before long the "snow birds" from up your way will be back here to winter in the desert. If they arrive by Nov. 25, they'll have still another day for gratitude.
Happy Thanksgiving, cousin! Hilary's comment made me giggle because I knew what you meant when you said you were skunked! (Guess our shared history counts for something. eh?)
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I hope you had a fabulous calm family and friends filled day.
You got skunked?
Happy Turkey Day.. don't tell the guys in the 2nd photo..
Thank you, Carla. It was just the two of us and it was wonderful.
Thanks, Hilary. You, too.
I couldn't come up with anything to not be grateful for.
That expression may have come about from the "skunk line" in cribbage. I suppose I should look it up and find out for a fact.
Ah OK. I was thinking that you literally got skunked. I imagined you surprising and in turn being surprised by a wee black and white critter. Your lack of gratitude for that would be most understandable. Having nothing readily come to mind is even better.
I love Cribbage.. and have been skunked more than I care to admit. ;)
Thanks. Enjoy the day. Before long the "snow birds" from up your way will be back here to winter in the desert. If they arrive by Nov. 25, they'll have still another day for gratitude.
Those wild turkeys have a lot to be grateful for on this day!
Hope you had a good one!
Thanks, Ron. I've celebrated American Thanksgiving on occasion as my grandmother was from Nebraska.
Yes, they do, Bossy Betty. Thanks.
Lovely photos, Happy Thanksgiving to you both.
Thank you, Reb.
Happy Thanksgiving and top photos as usual.
Happy Thanksgiving, cousin! Hilary's comment made me giggle because I knew what you meant when you said you were skunked! (Guess our shared history counts for something. eh?)
Thank you so very much, David.
Bag Lady, I just knowed you'd get it.
Yes, I'm late, as usual. Lots of kitten trouble.
Glad your Thanksgiving was good, and hope you have much happen in the next year to be thankful for next time, too.
Thanks so much, Messymimi.
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