
TURKEY DRESSING FOR THANKGIVING DINNER
Here’s wishing you and your families a happy and peaceful Thanksgiving as we stop to remember that we do have things to be thankful for in today’s world. Curt and Peggy
(The turkey is from my collection of cards that I create for for family and friends.)
Curt, wishing you and Peggy a wonderful Thanksgiving! I love your humorous card for the occasion.
And to you and your family as well, Annika. (Although I doubt Thanksgiving is a British Holiday.) I enjoy making the cards, been doing so for years.
🤣🤣🤣 LOVE the drawing! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your beloved!
Thanks! I always have fun with my cards. And we are enjoying our Thanksgiving, which also happens to be our 32nd Anniversary this year.
That’s wonderful! A very very Happy Anniversary to both of you! 💐
Enjoy! I love the holiday season! My granddaughter just landed in Sea-Tac and is headed home! Joyful time! I will gather with family tomorrow and put olives on all of my fingers!
Love to you both!
Wendy in Olyland
Have a great family day, Wendy. First time I’ve heard about olives on fingers, Wendy. I’m particularly fond of them on toothpicks when they come out of Bloody Marys.
Us grandchildren always had to have the olives on fingers thinking it was so funny. I especially love green olives but I don’t like martinis. Happy day!
Happy Thanksgiving Curt!
And to you Theresa.
Happy Thanksgiving! 🙂
And to you!
The true meaning of ‘Turkey dressing’! Love it!
😁 Exactly!
This just might not fit your story, but… Happy Thanksgiving anyway!!
It fits, G. Humor with turkeys. Hope you are having a great turkey day. Or do the eat flamingos in Florida? 🙄
OH! Never touch the flamingos!! 🦃🥗🥧
Happy Thanksgiving to you and Peggy.
That’s one well-stuffed turkey! Your drawings always are delightful — hope your Thanksgiving is the same!
Thanks, Linda. I always have fun creating them. And back to you on Thanksgiving. This year Peggy and I are celebrating Thanksgiving and our 32nd anniversary on the same day, an event that happens every 5-6 years.
I hope you and Peggy had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Curt, and I love your card! 🤗🍁🦃
We did Lauren. Our son-in-law smoked a delicious brisket. Different than turkey but it came with the usual trimmings. In honor of the day and meal, I stuffed myself.
I always have fun with the cards. I’ve been making them for years.
Oh that is the cutest card, Curt. It was hard to “dress the turkey” with Sienna overlooking the cooking and I just felt sad. Hoe you have a great one! I’m in recovery mode and I didn’t even eat much yet but leftovers are the best!n Soup’s on boiling the carcass. 💓
Sienna was a big help, no doubt.
We had a delicious brisket our son-in-law smoked. Plus ‘trimmings.’ all quite good. There are lots of leftovers. We had pumpkin pie for breakfast and a brisket sandwich for lunch. Thanks on the card Cindy. I always have fun with them. Image a new one for our Christmas Card this year. I’ll post it on my blog on Xmas Eve.
Indeed she was! Nice change.. love it. I’m a fan of breakfast pie. I dove into the pecan and turkey neck.. lol. Yum. Oh it’s an awesome card and post worthy! xo 🙌🏽🙌🏽💕
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Turkey dressing. Lol I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Curt. There’s so much to be thankful for, even during the dark days. Hugs to you and Peggy and the rest of the gang.
Thanks D. We had a great time with our daughter and her family. Smoked brisket was on the menu instead of turkey. Yummy. Our son-in-law is a great cook. It came with all of the trimmings plus three deserts! Pretty sure I put on at least a pound. Hope your Turkey Day went well. How’s the weather treating you, BTW. Looks like the northwest was hit hard.
We had Beef Wellington for a change. It was fun to mix it up a bit. And we’ve had sun for six days! It’s weird. Lol Glad you had a wonderful time with family. 🙂