Last year's Thanksgiving table at our house, which I never got around to posting here. |
The same thought is contained in this educational film from 1951 - the sort of thing that smug, self-satisfied sophisticated types roll their eyes and snicker at. But there is a deep truth here that we ignore at our peril.
Having survived three miserable days without electricity or heat - off and on - in last year's Deep Freeze, my heart really goes out to all those poor people now suffering from lack of the most basic necessities in Ukraine on a scale never seen in America; and winter is only beginning there.
Don't think it can't happen here or can't possibly happen to you; sudden calamity or just simple misfortune can happen to anyone at any time. Count your blessings while you have them.
All good wishes to my truckbuddies for a safe, warm, and happy Thanksgiving.
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4 comments:
Leon and I do it often, not as a regular ritual, but quite spontaneously as the spirit moves us. Happy Thanksgiving to you, Russ and M.P.
Thanks - hope you and Leon had a good one too!
A friend came upon this quote: "The whole world is a series of miracles, but we're so used to them we call them ordinary things."
Hans Christian Andersen
Blessed Advent to you and yours, Russ.
Same to you, Davis! Love the quote.
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