Thursday, 23 November 2017

Happy American Thanksgiving!




28 comments:

  1. BEAUTIFUL thoughts dear Debra!!!

    gratitude leads one towards a miraculous life

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  2. Happy thanksgiving day dear Debra!
    have many more ahead!

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  3. 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,,,

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  4. Thank you Debs. I know you had yours, but are you still enjoying leftovers? Stop in if you want to eat,lol!!!!

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  5. Great stuff. If I pay attention fully to it, I have more than enough.

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  6. Gratitude is appropriate any time of year!

    (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.)

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  7. Canadian was last month, American is now, I can't wait for Mexican Thanksgiving in December

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  8. Thank you and beautiful thoughts....

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  9. I LOVE the idea of enough being a feast. Must steal it.

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  10. This post brought tears to my eyes. Gratitude!

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  11. Gratitude is very important.

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  12. Love the last one..We should be grateful every day..One can always find something!! Enjoy your weekend...

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  13. Yay. Beautiful. Thank you, Debra.

    PS Is it just me, or is "fulfilment" not fully spelled to my satisfaction?

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  14. @ 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.

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  15. Thoughts for all days.... when all days are days of thanks.

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  16. Enough is a feast. Truer words were never spoken. Knowing when is enough is the pinnacle of wisdom. I am still getting there.

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  17. '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.

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  18. O, Debra ... you now know that am elderish ,,, but 'Gratitude' ..
    sounds 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.

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  19. But what happens when enough is too much? I've had enough of Donald Trump, I don't feel grateful about him.

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  20. @ Guillaume -- You make an excellent point.

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  21. I so love your good attitude about everything, Debra...

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  22. I love that - "enough is a feast."

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  23. This is beautiful Debra! Thank you! I'm grateful for you!

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  24. 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.

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