"mine" totally passed me by, here in this country that has never lived the traditions of horns-of-plenty and pumpkin pie.
may "yours" - for you south of the 49th parallel - be fine and festive.
happy thanksgiving!
Lynn, thank you for the wishes! Our Dutch see-sawers (in my November 2 shot) are visiting, and may take back the learning of brining a turkey prior to roasting with her...
We just came back from Thanksgiving dinner, as organized by the ABC. They're a bit freaky cause they're floaty and like to do singalongs and stuff, but luckily we got a room for our own group of nine and managed to escape before the freakiness began. Anyway, happy thanksgiving, yourself. :)
indeed Lynn, i forgot.Happy Thanksgiving for you, your husband and children! beautiful foto by the way on -married with children- the word pumpkin falls all the time it means also -sweetie- of -lekker ding-.Toch?
Top shot this one, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of depth of field.
I have no idea what this post meant, but its lovely to look at and intriguing to read!
ReplyDeleteI know what this post meant...and thanks for the festive greeting. Gorgeous photo, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteLynn, thank you for the wishes! Our Dutch see-sawers (in my November 2 shot) are visiting, and may take back the learning of brining a turkey prior to roasting with her...
ReplyDeleteWe just came back from Thanksgiving dinner, as organized by the ABC. They're a bit freaky cause they're floaty and like to do singalongs and stuff, but luckily we got a room for our own group of nine and managed to escape before the freakiness began.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, happy thanksgiving, yourself. :)
That is absolutely beautiful, Lynn! I love the framing on it too much. And the color!
ReplyDeletethis image is just wonderful, so full of warmth. great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat colours and excellent shallow DoF shot Lynn :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful calm shot with great colors
ReplyDeleteGreat shot... Beautiful DOF... Love it!
ReplyDeleteindeed Lynn, i forgot.Happy Thanksgiving for you, your husband and children!
ReplyDeletebeautiful foto by the way
on -married with children- the word pumpkin falls all the time
it means also -sweetie-
of -lekker ding-.Toch?