Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
November 30, 2010
Thanksgiving Thankful
What a wonderful community Thanksgiving meal we had. Almost 50 meals were served, several as home delivered meals. And the food we consumed was, well, a considerable amount. Will we do it again? Yes, we will. And, sorry, no photos. Was way too busy eating and having a good time. Thanks to everyone who volunteered, everyone who ate all that wonderful food, and everyone who donated to the meal. Well done!
November 8, 2010
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Serving 2 - 4 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day at Kimball Protestant Parish
Details to follow. Watch for posters around town and information online.
Serving 2 - 4 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day at Kimball Protestant Parish
Details to follow. Watch for posters around town and information online.
January 29, 2009
My, my
...........I have neglected this blog.
Went to South Dakota for a fast visit over Thanksgiving, had an incredible time. There's nothing like travelling with good friends and making good friends and having a good time with all - and still being good friends when you get back home.
Here's one new friend I almost made. Met this behemoth on a rural road and was using my much misplaced "tourist logic" while snapping the photo -- which immediately placed us in danger of being pushed off the road by an unhappy fellow.
I swear he did not have those glowing eyes when I snapped the picture, but I think they reflect his mood as a result of being blinded by that darn camera flash - stupid tourist.
Went to South Dakota for a fast visit over Thanksgiving, had an incredible time. There's nothing like travelling with good friends and making good friends and having a good time with all - and still being good friends when you get back home.
Here's one new friend I almost made. Met this behemoth on a rural road and was using my much misplaced "tourist logic" while snapping the photo -- which immediately placed us in danger of being pushed off the road by an unhappy fellow.

I swear he did not have those glowing eyes when I snapped the picture, but I think they reflect his mood as a result of being blinded by that darn camera flash - stupid tourist.
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