We’re going over to the Boiler Room, to share our food with those who haven’t got enough. (http://ptbr.org) You can meet us there, but if you’re somewhere else, here’s my favorite Thanksgiving hymn for your enjoyment:
We’re going over to the Boiler Room, to share our food with those who haven’t got enough. (http://ptbr.org) You can meet us there, but if you’re somewhere else, here’s my favorite Thanksgiving hymn for your enjoyment:
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Norman Rockwell’s “Freedom from Want” (1943)
Here in the U.S. and in Canada, we celebrate an annual national holiday dedicated to giving thanks for our abundant good fortune. Our holiday evolved from much older ones celebrating the gathering of the Autumn harvest. Since we’ve been having this party for a long time, it has gathered many traditions including special foods and activities. Here’s a quiz about some of the more obscure facts related to Thanksgiving. I want you to leave the blog smarter than when you came in! (The answers are at Comment #1.)
Why do people get drowsy after the meal? Don’t over think it.
I hope each and every person reading gets some time off for reflection in good company, with ample provisions.
I have a bad cold, so I have to stay in alone while my pals are feasting together, and I’m kind of grumpy about it. I had the good fortune to help restore a truly remarkable film, Giant (1956), a decade ago. It’s full of honest, meaningful glimpses into the contradictions of American life. Continue reading