Back in Connecticut for Thanksgiving at sprite’s parents’ place. They call this place “Turkey Ridge” for a reason – just look at this young turkey spreading its wings this morning! We counted over 30 turkeys on the grounds today – a nice group. I took some good shots, a few of which I’ve uploaded to my Flickr account.
We woke up to falling snow, which made the whole landscape feel so much like home to me. The snow is a natural magnet to me, and I’m glad that it fell enough to coat the ground and make it feel like winter is on its way. I didn’t bring my ski gear with me because isn’t hasn’t snowed a lot up in Vermont or New Hampshire, so I didn’t think it would be worth my while to go. I’ll stick by that hunch for now – too late to change it, right?
Dinner was yummy, as usual, and there are plenty of leftovers for snacking on over the next few days.
(Oh, and this is the 400th post on the blog – whee!)
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