Even though our Thanksgiving gatherings
must be small this year (immediate family only
is recommended), don't let Covid-19
spoil this holiday for you!
We can still enjoy
a ridiculously yummy meal!
Whether you dine on traditional turkey . . .
. . . or its vegetarian alternative . . .
happy thanksgiving up there!
ReplyDeleteThanks and giving. May there be a lot more of both in the coming year!
ReplyDeletehope you and your rare one had a nice holiday. YAYZ for elastic waistbands 24/7/365!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteHappy Canadian Turkey Day.
ReplyDeleteLoosen the belt and enjoy!!
I LOVE the one with the sign on the back. Both of my kids had part time jobs in a busy grocery store and can both relate to that one! Hope you had / have a good Thanksgiving. We celebrated yesterday with a very small gathering around the table. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteHello Debra, Happy Thanksgiving! That "Thursday's Temperature" cartoon was one of the best you have found in a while!
ReplyDelete--Jim
Happy Thanksgiving - I hope you enjoyed yourselves and let those elastic waistbands earn their keep!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to your beautiful Canada!!!
ReplyDeleteStay Safe!
Love the veggies tray!!!
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First things first: I like his sign and his jeans...
ReplyDeleteSecond: Happy Thanksgiving! I don't know if we are going to celebrate, TBH. I really don't want to be around too many people, even if they're family!
XOXO
The one with the sign on the back! HAHAHA I imagine that's quite a popular question this time of year. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteGreat TG jokes. I like the first one. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. I laughed at the temperature cartoon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! We will have ours towards the end of November.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great! Happy Thanksgiving to you, enjoy :)
ReplyDeleteNow THAT'S a vegetarian turkey that even a carnivore like me could enjoy, as opposed to a tofu turkey [insert retching sounds here]... Only 73 more days until Turkey Aspic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. I love the vegetable turkey.
ReplyDeleteI love the grocery workers' shirt/sign.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Debra!! <3
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving. Thanks for the post because it reminded me to send wishes up north.
ReplyDeleteYou last picture is the reason Thanksgiving is the best holiday!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMay you enjoy your Thanksgiving debs!!!!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your rare one.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving up there! Gobble till you wobble!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, darlin!
ReplyDeleteThat veggie turkey tray looked so yummy. I should try making my veggie tray look like that this year. Every turkey day I make a veggie tray with carrots, celery, cucumber slices, peppers, and pickles. I also make a big fruit tray with bite-sized chunks of watermelon, apple, pear, pineapple, and seedless green grapes. I try to keep it as healthy as possible.
Great funnies, Happy Thanksgiving Debra! :)
ReplyDeleteHurry up and eat so you can get to the best part of any Thanksgiving Day, the nap.
ReplyDeleteLet's start eating today and not stop until USA thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThanks and giving - that's the ticket.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Debra.
Happy Thanksgiving! The second one is priceless. Ask me about it.
ReplyDeleteWe often used to have tourtière for Thanksgiving. Oh and I always preferred Canadian Thanksgiving, it made more sense to me to celebrate in October.
ReplyDeleteLove the stockman's solution.
ReplyDeleteBusy day here, just getting around to blogs...hope your day was festive! Thanksgiving was/is my favorite holiday: lots of food - good home cooking, no church, no presents, no gaudy decorations.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, beloved Debra. I hope you have a lovely, long weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
That veggie plate is awesome! And yes, that goodness for elastic waistbands ~ LOL! I hope that you Thanksgiving was the best!
ReplyDeleteHave blessed Thanksgiving
ReplyDeletehappy thanksgiving..hope you had a good one..and got your card and the gift for the oldies..goddess bless you, yet again.
ReplyDeleteOh, that poor turkey with the temperature forecast! Have a good holiday. We don’t have that festival here. Do you think the White House will hav3 it’s traditional ceremony of pardoning a turkey this year?
ReplyDelete@ Sue Bursztynski -- Are you referring to the conspiracy theory that Trump will resign before the election rather than be seen to lose it, and then will have acting-president Pense give him a pardon for any criminal offences while in office? I think it's a possibility, LOL!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I have succumbed to the elastic waist band! Love the sign on the guys back LOL..Cool veggie plate...
ReplyDeleteWe don't have Thanksgiving, turkey is purely a Christmas affair. Local turkey farmers have stopped fattening up our Christmas turkeys because we will probably only be allowed 6 people around the table (we have the rule of 6).
ReplyDeletehaha
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving dy dear Debra
i really hope restrictions in your area are down and these complaining funnies are just for laughs :)
hugs!
Happy belated Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThat giant Turkey may indeed be destroying a city. But perhaps he has actually defeated the giant monster has actually destroyed the city.
I looove that food plate turkey arrangement idea !!!
ReplyDeleteHaha That Can't Be Right was funny.
ReplyDeleteI gotta reply to our friend sue bursztynski.
ReplyDeleteHe won't go near a turkey, let alone pardon one. He doesn't participate in our rituals. People tried to tell him but no, he's DJT. Remember when he went for that photo-op with an eagle and it tried to bite him?
I been worried about how to dispose of that carcass, when the time finally comes. I don't want to defile water. I don't want to use fire and i don't want him in the ground. Maybe we can just shoot him full of formaldehyde and he can be our first Space Force test body. Sorry for the rough language.
I know that this is supposed to be a more light hearted place.
Debra, no, I hadn’t heard that conspiracy theory. I was just referring to the tradition. He must have pardoned three turkeys by now, yes?
ReplyDeleteRichard, the Parsees put their dead out for the vultures for precisely that reason, not to defile any elements. You might be interested to read a new book, And The Last Trump Shall Sound, in which there is a story involving Trump’s tomb...
Next time I will go with the fellow to help him with his shopping
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your Rare One had a very Happy Thanksgiving! Big Hugs!
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