All week I offered reasons to be grateful and today we gather together to celebrate our abundance. In a world where many still go hungry, yesterday Smoky gives us an opportunity to Feed the Hungry with a click of the mouse if you haven’t already please visit her site.
Thanksgiving
I have been trying to read
the script cut in these hills—
a language carved in the shimmer of stubble
and the solid lines of soil, spoken
in the thud of apples falling
and the rasp of corn stalks finally bare.
The pheasants shout it with a rusty creak
as they gather in the fallen grain,
the blackbirds sing it
over their shoulders in parting,
and gold leaf illuminates the manuscript
where it is written in the trees.
Transcribed onto my human tongue
I believe it might sound like a lullaby,
or the simplest grace at table.
Across the gathering stillness
simply this: “For all that we have received,
dear God, make us truly grateful.”
~ Lynn Ungar ~
(Blessing the Bread)

Happy Thanksgiving, Carol.
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what a beautiful, heartfelt poem. I love who the world of nature and all her creatures notice!
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Any thing that has creatures in it perks up my ears for sure and makes me 🙂 Now do you have Thanksgiving Today? Any Way Happy Thanksgiving!
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We celebrate Thanksgiving the first Monday of October. We didn’t have Pilgrims but we celebrate the harvest!
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Harvest! Now that is something to be thankful for! We in the the US seem to harvest consumer products. I must admit I bought a new computer on line yesterday 😉
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Good poem. I hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving Carol. We went to Yale and had Thanksgiving with Mary’s brothers family. Good day!! Was a lot of food and a lot of “thanks giving”.
Neal
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Sound like a real Thanksgiving. We had friends over and made kinds of dressing and watched Punkin’ Chunkin’. FYI people see how far they can hurl pumpkins with fancy catapults. I know my dad would have loved it and maybe even made his own machine. It’s on the Science channel..
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The only Punkin’ Chunkin’ done at our family gathering was from the fork to the mouth. lol
Neal
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