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Tag Archives: Thanksgiving
Dog Snoods In GEORGIA
All across our country, a cold front has brought plunging temperatures in the last week. Coastal Georgia was not spared! Moving to temperate Georgia, I thought that the beautiful snoods that my sister knitted for the spoiled girls, would be … Continue reading
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Tagged Cavalier King Charles snood, cavaliers, immigration and Thanksgiving, snood, Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving Grace
We give thanks ‘For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food For love and friends, For everything thy goodness sends.’ Ralph Waldo Emerson Those gathered around the table were small … Continue reading
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Tagged birthday, Cavalier King Charles spaniel, holiday napkins, Thanksgiving
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Give and be Thankful
Thanksgiving is around the corner and I am hoping to be up and moving around before that! Packing for an antique show is arduous, and you must, must, must be mindful of your bending and twisting and lifting. Guess who forgot … Continue reading
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Tagged back ache, Thanksgiving, Theta Antiques show, Wayne Pacelle
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Thanks for
For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, For love and friends, For everything Thy goodness sends.’ Ralph Waldo Emerson Grace was recited at the Thanksgiving table, but left out … Continue reading