
This is just a taste of my turkey (photos). Next Wednesday I’ll post a whole flock of them.
Here’s something else that could be on your Thanksgiving dinner table from my street.

Artichokes are ornamental in our neighborhood. This one’s on the parking strip across the street from me. A dad planted it with his kids last Spring. I’ve enjoyed watching it and them thrive.
What treats thrive in your neighborhood? They don’t have to be edible.

Great post. Was the turkey trying to escape? 😀
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Mostly the turkeys just wonder and do their own thing 😉
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A couple of good lookin’ “drumb sticks” there. lol
Our trees are finally turning and are beautiful. But . . . it will be a short time because of the freezes we have had. Leaves will be falling before I’m thru looking at them!!
Neal
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You’ll have a soggy frozen mess soon I suspect.
Folks are making a big deal about protecting the turkeys but so afar no one is counting them 😜 But I really don’t want to clean a freshly killed one. I’ll not to have to butcher it.
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Your turkey photo is so very fun and appropriate for which way. Love it.
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I’m not sure the turkey knows which way to go 😉
Glad you enjoyed it!
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It’s quite convenient when the turkey dinner comes to you. 🙂
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Congratulations! I have selected your post to be featured on Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge!
http://ceenphotography.com/2014/11/19/cees-which-way-photo-challenge-2014-21/
I hope you are having a fabulous week so far.
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I thank you and and the turkey thanks you for featuring us on the Which Way Challenge, 🏆
Carol
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Woo Hoo — congratulations for a great capture and Featured Blogger!! 😀
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Thanks Becca. See You Tomorrow 😀
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Great shots and is that a wild turkey calmly strolling down the side walk.
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It is a not so wild turkey that live with it’s friends in our neighborhood. Stay tuned I’ll post my complete collection of turkey shots next Wed. 🙂
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