Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Giving Thanks....

"A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, 
but the parent of all the other virtues."
(Cicero)

"Be thankful for what you have. 
Your life, no matter how bad you think it is, is someone else's fairy tale." 
(Wale Ayeni)

Wishing you all a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. 

I want to share a short clip from Knotts Landing, a show I used to watch many years ago. When I heard Kevin Dobson (Mack) recite "A Prayer for Children" on that show, it moved me so much. It made me realize how blessed I am, how blessed those in my life are, and how much I have to be thankful for. To this day I have never forgotten that scene and today seemed a fitting time to share it with you. 


P.S. I'm so sorry I'm late with the giveaway drawing. I'll announce the winner in my next post.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all...

Donna





Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Giving Thanks....

(click any photos to enlarge)

"Dear Lord, thank you for this bounty which I am about to receive....


Amen. "

That truly was the first thing I thought after seeing these photos, that Sammy looked like he was saying grace for all that yummy food on a cold winter morning here in New England!

Are these not the sweetest photos that my daughter recently took of one of our "Sammy's" at the dining room window bird feeder?? Talk about a little ham with those cute poses! (I love the little leg resting on the side of the feeder!)




Please stop by A Southern Daydreamer for a listing of all bloggers sharing photos this Outdoor Wednesday!

I also wanted to remind everyone to visit My Little Cottage in the Making for Joanne's "A Better Me" post. Feel free to join in on the fun - the more, the merrier!!

Donna

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!!!


(photo found on Design O'Blog)

Sammy and I want to wish all of you a safe and joyous Thanksgiving holiday, filled with loved ones and the making of wonderful memories...

See you after Thanksgiving!

Donna