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Happy Thanksgiving to you over there,

What do you do in this thanksgiving celebration? Do you give out presents, go to church, dress in certain way? All I know about Thanksgiving in America is the big family gathering meal like Christmas, except there is a big turkey. I wonder also what will Christmas meal be since that the turkey was for thanksgiving?

Is Thankgivings bigger than Christmas over there?

2nd COLD cup of coffee is ready. The weather over here is no good at all!!! I love my cherry tomatoes baked in the oven with just the usual salt, pepper, garlic and olive oil, it tastes so mighty good with bread or pasta. The humble tomatoes can be very fancy❤️

Christmas is just about knocking on our door, the festivity at the shopping centre, the endless black Friday sales is advertisement is constantly bombarding on tv, radio, no escaping it. Then the news about how to avoid scams from these sales and sales.

When January arrives, there will be endless advertisement on how to consolidate one's credit card/s debts and how to shop for the cheapest interest rate to consolidate one's festive season debt. Then how to dispose those of unwanted gifts&wrappings sensibly. New things these last few years is that the charity shops are overloaded with unwanted stuff so they pick & choose what they will accept.

I love Christmas and fruits are my gift to family and friends, these last few year chicken eggs.

Have a wonderful day🌻
 
@SkyAJK, Thanksgiving used to be a time for family and friends to gather together, celebrate with a big meal, and give thanks. Thanks for the gathering, the festive meal, for each other.

It was a four day weekend full of family, food, fun. It was the first break in the school year for kids and teachers.

Then it became all about the food and was slangily called Turkey Day, since turkey was the traditional main dish.

Black Friday was the day after Thanksgiving, and marked the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. The reason it was called "Black" Friday was because it was when retailers hoped to move from being "in the red" (losing money) to being "in the black" (making money).

I just read other reasons for the name here.
 
We usually put up the tree on Christmas Eve. Not because of tradition, but because, while I could skip it, hubby wants it up and waits until the last moment.

This year, I'm kind of looking forward to it. The table it sits on is covered with stuff. Lots of hubby's stuff. He will have to find places for all this stuff so that we can put up the tree. :gig

I am not better at putting away stuff. I had to clear off the table for Thanksgiving dinner. Where did I put it? (No, not on his table.) Most of it is in piles on one of the chairs. :rolleyes:

In our house, horizontal surfaces accumulate stuff.
 
Snowed 4 inches here overnight with at least 6 more predicted for Sat
The lake effect snow to the north of us is supposed to reach 12"-18"+.

We have a dusting and light flurries. ONE of the pullets came out earlier and slammed on the brakes. She's never seen snow before. She was thoroughly unimpressed and turned tail and went right back in the run. Wimp.

I plan to take the girls out for a run but they will need to be bundled as we have some decent wind to go along with the just barely above freezing temperatures. Not to mention the royal purple and hot pink coats should make it fairly obvious they are NOT deer. I heard a shot go off at 7 when I was heading to the coop to do water and feed this morning.
 

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