thanksgiving

Frost on the pumpkin … I mean window!


My DH took this beautiful photo of frost on the windshield of the car this morning here in the beautiful heartland of Indiana.

Really cold mornings give way to sunny, cold days, but throughout our time here, it was bright and crisp and delightful. I love Texas, and the Texas sunshine, but it’s good to get a few extra seasons besides summer and almost summer!

We hit the air again tomorrow as we head for home. But it’s been good to be home and spend time with family and to give thanks for all the blessings in our lives.

By |2016-04-14T02:45:05-05:00November 28th, 2008|Blog, Indiana, Sharing Nature's Garden, thanksgiving|7 Comments

Clear and crisp…


It was 19 degrees and clear this morning. No snow, but a little bit of frost on the ground made for a pretty sight on the farm as the sun was coming up in Indiana.

Turkey day preparations are well underway — they have been for days as my MIL prepares for the wonderful feast she makes us every holiday we are lucky enough to share together.

We wish you many blessings and peace on this day – the day of giving thanks.

By |2016-04-14T02:45:05-05:00November 27th, 2008|Blog, Indiana, Sharing Nature's Garden, thanksgiving|0 Comments

“We’re leavin’…on a jet plane!”

Can’t you just hum that in your head? 

We’re off to Indiana tomorrow to celebrate Thanksgiving with my DH’s family.  They live just north of Indianapolis, so it will be a cool and chilly welcome, with a high of about 40 expected there.  Slight chance of snow flurries, and Kallie has her fingers crossed!
So, this is where we’ll all be tomorrow … on a jet plane!
I will try to blog some from there, though the connectivity is rather limited out on the farm sometimes.
In any case, here’s wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving.  I certainly have a lot for which to be thankful, including my garden and my blogging friends.
Peace and turkey!
By |2017-11-29T23:27:51-06:00November 24th, 2008|Blog, Sharing Nature's Garden, thanksgiving|0 Comments
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