Yes a big Happy Thanksgiving Day going out to all the U.S. 'ers. Have a good holiday.
PIEERE said
09:53 AM Nov 25, 2015
Thanks! Everyone have a Great Thanksgiving! I will be celebrating by myself!
bjoyce said
10:05 AM Nov 25, 2015
Thanks! We will be with my wife's middle sister's family along with my wife's mother in the mountains of Southern California (nights around 28 F). My mother is doing well enough in rehab that she will be going to a friend's for dinner. Two weeks ago I made an emergency trip to Washington state when she went into the hospital, so I am thankful she is doing much better.
Russ Ranger said
12:20 PM Nov 25, 2015
We are spending our third Winter in Mazatlán, Mexico where it will be in the high 80's today. The winter weather has not arrived here yet, I'm looking forward to five months of sunshine and temperatures in the high 70's.
Our Thanksgiving dinner will be shrimp. It's our new tradition.
I wish everyone on this great website a "Happy Thanksgiving".
Life is Good.
bjoyce said
03:24 PM Nov 25, 2015
While I do like shrimp, I also like turkey. My wife does not like shrimp and either does her sister, so we will be having turkey. Did you know the domesticated turkey was bred from the Mexican Turkey, not the Wild Turkey of North America?
Edit: There will also be three pies, two made by my wife, Lemon Meringue and Sour Cream Raisin, and one by a niece, Chocolate Caramel. Since there will only be 6 or 7 of us, that is a lot of pie. Reminds me of the old parody song, Its the Most Fattening Time of the Year (Richard Simmons guest stars).
-- Edited by bjoyce on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 03:32:59 PM
TRAILERKING said
04:38 PM Nov 25, 2015
bjoyce wrote: Since there will only be 6 or 7 of us, that is a lot of pie.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 03:32:59 PM
Haha..........Make that 7 or 8 of us. I'm comin' over for dinner.
JonRV said
06:23 PM Nov 25, 2015
Happy Turkey Day! Stay safe on the road. Already seen a bunch of crazies out around here :)
Terry and Jo said
08:49 AM Nov 26, 2015
Thanks, Bernie. In reality, I think every day is a day for giving thanks for so many things. The beauty of this world still astounds me, "family of the blood" (immediate and direct relation family) and "family of the heart" (those we've met and come to love, including fellow RV'ers that we've only met online) are only the beginning of things to appreciate and be thankful for in our lives.
Blessings to all of you on this day and every day to come.
Yes a big Happy Thanksgiving Day going out to all the U.S. 'ers. Have a good holiday.
Our Thanksgiving dinner will be shrimp. It's our new tradition.
I wish everyone on this great website a "Happy Thanksgiving".
Life is Good.
While I do like shrimp, I also like turkey. My wife does not like shrimp and either does her sister, so we will be having turkey. Did you know the domesticated turkey was bred from the Mexican Turkey, not the Wild Turkey of North America?
Edit: There will also be three pies, two made by my wife, Lemon Meringue and Sour Cream Raisin, and one by a niece, Chocolate Caramel. Since there will only be 6 or 7 of us, that is a lot of pie. Reminds me of the old parody song, Its the Most Fattening Time of the Year (Richard Simmons guest stars).
-- Edited by bjoyce on Wednesday 25th of November 2015 03:32:59 PM
Haha..........Make that 7 or 8 of us. I'm comin' over for dinner.
Thanks, Bernie. In reality, I think every day is a day for giving thanks for so many things. The beauty of this world still astounds me, "family of the blood" (immediate and direct relation family) and "family of the heart" (those we've met and come to love, including fellow RV'ers that we've only met online) are only the beginning of things to appreciate and be thankful for in our lives.
Blessings to all of you on this day and every day to come.
Terry and Jo