Happy Thanksgiving! I love that owl. :0) David/ Tropical Texana/ Houston BTW: The wind just shifted a minute ago so we are now going D-O-W-N in temps like you all in Austin. I just hope to not get a freeze tonight...'cause I'm not READY and the tender plants are all outside. Yipes!
Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving too! Thank you for the well wishes. Thanksgiving was spent in Big Bend National Park with family and friends! Will post about the trip soon. I so missed all the blogs I read and look forward to catching up with you all!
Sorry I'm late. Happy thanksgiving. Alison comes from a family of butchers in a well to do suburb of Sydney that has a few expat American business people and their families. They are probably the only butcher in Sydney to have a Thanksgiving trade.
Thank you debsgarden, it was wonderful. So much to be thankful for!
Sharon, thank you for finding your way to the whimsical gardener. So glad you stopped by and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to your blog ;-)
Joey I'm thankful for the connection I have with you also. Your creativity never fails to inspire and stir the soul!
No worries Paul. I rather like the idea of extending the season of Thanksgiving - I think it would make for a much happier world! Sounds like you had a nice meal too!
Kudo's to you for taking the time out of what was obviously a very busy time for you to notice and capture for all to see this lovely plant in bloom. Gardening is like life itself; a series of moments...one never the same as the next and if not noticed and savored, never to be repeated.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Cold wind just arrived here in Fort Worth - going to bundle up!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and family!
ReplyDeleteOMG. That is so cute. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. That owl brought a smile.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Cat. Hope your holiday is filled with family and fun.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteI love that owl. :0)
David/ Tropical Texana/ Houston
BTW: The wind just shifted a minute ago so we are now going D-O-W-N in temps like you all in Austin.
I just hope to not get a freeze tonight...'cause I'm not READY and the tender plants are all outside.
Yipes!
Very cute, Happy thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHi Cat, that is a beautiful craft design. Happy Thanksgiving as well, and thanks for picking my post.
ReplyDeleteHow Sweet! I hope you had a lovely holiday too!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have thanksgiving, but I hope you have a good one anyway!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you, too! Cute owl! Breakfast this morning: apple pie, pumpkin cheesecake, coffee. YUM!
ReplyDeleteHope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving too! Thank you for the well wishes. Thanksgiving was spent in Big Bend National Park with family and friends! Will post about the trip soon. I so missed all the blogs I read and look forward to catching up with you all!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I hope your thanksgiving was the very best!
ReplyDeleteLove reading back through posts...wonderful and fun.
ReplyDeleteAll joys to you,
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island
Do hope your Thanksgiving was wonderous :) How thankful I am to connect with you ... a joy :)
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm late. Happy thanksgiving. Alison comes from a family of butchers in a well to do suburb of Sydney that has a few expat American business people and their families. They are probably the only butcher in Sydney to have a Thanksgiving trade.
ReplyDeleteHope it was great.
Thank you debsgarden, it was wonderful. So much to be thankful for!
ReplyDeleteSharon, thank you for finding your way to the whimsical gardener. So glad you stopped by and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to your blog ;-)
Joey I'm thankful for the connection I have with you also. Your creativity never fails to inspire and stir the soul!
No worries Paul. I rather like the idea of extending the season of Thanksgiving - I think it would make for a much happier world! Sounds like you had a nice meal too!
Cat,
ReplyDeleteKudo's to you for taking the time out of what was obviously a very busy time for you to notice and capture for all to see this lovely plant in bloom. Gardening is like life itself; a series of moments...one never the same as the next and if not noticed and savored, never to be repeated.
Thank you for taking the time to see.