Posted 8 months ago
walksoftly
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It's Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada so I thought I would post these two P C's.
1910 & 1911
These have been kept in the family, passed to his sister, then my father, I'm the current holder.
So Happy Thanksgiving to anyone in my part of the world.
Thanksgiving Day in Canada has been a holiday on the second Monday of October since 1957.
I think it's kind of odd to have a live turkey on the dining room table, maybe he was early for dinner.
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Happy Thanksgiving, walksoftly!!! Beautiful greeting postcards! : )
Thanks miKKo for the love & the nice comment & greeting, I've been waiting for months to post these.
Happy Thanksgiving? Having lots of folk over?
Thanksgiving Day in Canada is a holiday on the second Monday of October.
Our family is scattering in in all directions this year, so it will be just a small gathering today at our house.
Thanks for the love, mustang & Amber.
Have a great Thanksgiving Day this year David. Phil.
Happy Thanksgiving Day to you too Phil.
David
Thanks for the love on these.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Sherry (Ps I did not not get my invite in mail yet :-) lol
Mani I sent it 2 weeks ago, damn snail mail, you will never make it it time now!!!
Thanks Mani for the love & the greetings.
Darn mail anyway :-( LOL enjoy your dinner and what family can make it to your place . I know about family spread all over country too . Some even live in Canada :-)
Thanks Mani!
Thanks for the love, PW.
happy thanksgiving walksoftly:)
Thanks for the love & the greeting Bellin.
your very welcome walksoftly:)
Thanks for the love, musikchoo.
They are an omnivore, so will eat most things, but I don't think carrion is one of them.
Like a chicken they do pick on their own kind, at least the domesticated ones, not sure that wild turkeys do that.
I imagine the natives had many a laugh at the expense of the Pilgrims.
B'buss you can keep your bottom feeders, their was a time when servants negotiated a limit on the servings of lobster & crab that they would be forced to eat.