Though M.P. and I are relatively poor in material terms, we are rich in good company, good food, and good health (mostly) - that is a great deal to be thankful for, and we are. I hope all of my truckbuddies are similarly blessed and enjoy a happy day with friends and family, rejoicing in everything good and lovely: such remembered joys can never be taken away from us.
Here is a beautiful rendition of the familiar Thanksgiving hymn, written in 1844, played on dulcimer, mandolin, and fiddle:
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Enjoy the holiday...Happy Thanksgiving!
Same to you, Frank!
Ours was a lovely day with family - the first in two years. Glad to hear you're both (mostly) doing well.
My favorite of the Thanksgiving hymns.
Nice that you were all able to get together. I wonder when this plague is finally going to end, and life get back to normal - whatever that is.
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Comments are welcome, but please note: this is not a public forum but my personal blog, which nobody is forced to read. You don't like what I write, go find a blog you do like; there are millions of others to choose from. Or write your own.
Polite disagreement is one thing, but rudeness will be deleted without hesitation.