a great perspective on a bountiful day! Have a great day Debra,, I always wish we could celebrate Thanksgiving a second time when reading all our American friends blogs at this time of year don't you lol,,,Canada's is just too early lol,,,
(I have always thought that American Thanksgiving is too late in the year. It's a harvest festival, and by late November the crops should be in. I much prefer Canada's October timeline.)
@ Rawknrobyn -- You're right, the word looks odd to you because the American spelling would be "fulfillment" with a double l. "Fulfilment" is the British spelling according to the Oxford dictionary.
'Enough is as good as a feast' is what we always heard as children. I seem to remember us all being unconvinced at the time . Your posters are much more sympathetic and we're all older now.
I'm grateful that I had family/friends to fill the day enough that I forgot about social media and the internet in general for awhile. I do like the "enough is a feast" proverb.
BEAUTIFUL thoughts dear Debra!!!
ReplyDeletegratitude leads one towards a miraculous life
Happy thanksgiving day dear Debra!
ReplyDeletehave many more ahead!
a great perspective on a bountiful day!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day Debra,, I always wish we could celebrate Thanksgiving a second time when reading all our American friends blogs at this time of year don't you lol,,,Canada's is just too early lol,,,
Love that tirst meme, Debra.
ReplyDeleteThank you Debs. I know you had yours, but are you still enjoying leftovers? Stop in if you want to eat,lol!!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, YES!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. If I pay attention fully to it, I have more than enough.
ReplyDeleteGratitude is appropriate any time of year!
ReplyDelete(I have always thought that American Thanksgiving is too late in the year. It's a harvest festival, and by late November the crops should be in. I much prefer Canada's October timeline.)
Canadian was last month, American is now, I can't wait for Mexican Thanksgiving in December
ReplyDeleteThank you and beautiful thoughts....
ReplyDeleteNow I wanna eat radishes!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the idea of enough being a feast. Must steal it.
ReplyDeleteThis post brought tears to my eyes. Gratitude!
ReplyDeleteGratitude is very important.
ReplyDeleteLove the last one..We should be grateful every day..One can always find something!! Enjoy your weekend...
ReplyDeleteYay. Beautiful. Thank you, Debra.
ReplyDeletePS Is it just me, or is "fulfilment" not fully spelled to my satisfaction?
@ Rawknrobyn -- You're right, the word looks odd to you because the American spelling would be "fulfillment" with a double l. "Fulfilment" is the British spelling according to the Oxford dictionary.
ReplyDeleteThoughts for all days.... when all days are days of thanks.
ReplyDeleteEnough is a feast. Truer words were never spoken. Knowing when is enough is the pinnacle of wisdom. I am still getting there.
ReplyDelete'Enough is as good as a feast' is what we always heard as children.
ReplyDeleteI seem to remember us all being unconvinced at the time .
Your posters are much more sympathetic and we're all older now.
O, Debra ... you now know that am elderish ,,, but 'Gratitude' ..
ReplyDeletesounds very like "kissing the Ring of a Roman Church Cardinal".
Gratitude? No way.
I was born, survived thus far. Have no serious "gratitude" to any Church, God; or parent.
Am simply a 'me'. Cope or discard.
But what happens when enough is too much? I've had enough of Donald Trump, I don't feel grateful about him.
ReplyDelete@ Guillaume -- You make an excellent point.
ReplyDeleteI so love your good attitude about everything, Debra...
ReplyDeletethank you my favorite canaderian
ReplyDeleteI love that - "enough is a feast."
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Debra! Thank you! I'm grateful for you!
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful that I had family/friends to fill the day enough that I forgot about social media and the internet in general for awhile.
ReplyDeleteI do like the "enough is a feast" proverb.