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NO THANKSGIVING HERE  

spunkycumfun 63H/69F
29519 messages
24/11/2021 10h37
NO THANKSGIVING HERE



Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday in a few countries. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day in America. Thanksgiving Day has already taken place in Canada. Two Caribbean countries, Grenada and Saint Lucia, and the African country of Liberia, founded to home freed black slaves from America, also have their own Thanksgiving Day.

There are no Thanksgiving celebrations here in Britain. The only people celebrating Thanksgiving here are Americans living in Britain and Brits lucky enough to be invited to the Thanksgiving meal at the American embassy in London.

The closest we get to Thanksgiving is the Harvest Festival, which traditionally took place after harvest and involved eating lots of harvested food. Harvest Festival nowadays is largely confined to churches and involves singing hymns not eating roast turkey. Here, roast turkey is a very popular Christmas meal.

Of all celebrations here, Christmas is the most important to me, followed by birthday celebrations. I do not celebrate Easter but I very much enjoy that the Easter weekend is a very long weekend with two public holidays on Good Friday and Easter Monday. For that reason alone, I am pleased Jesus was crucified and resurrected either side of the weekend!


Do you celebrate Thanksgiving?
If so, how do you celebrate Thanksgiving?
What celebration is the most important to you?


To all my American friends, I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. And I wish all my Canadian friends a very belated Happy Thanksgiving.

Below are two fully-naked half-turkeys in flagrante delicto!




spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
24/11/2021 10h38

And not to be forgotten, I wish any Grenadian, Saint Lucian and Liberian members a very Happy Thanksgiving. I don’t think I have friends from these three countries!


scoupe42 60H

24/11/2021 12h12

Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!


citizen4722 66H  
74582 messages
24/11/2021 12h24

Yes, I remember going to the yearly Harvest Festival in my local church. Baskets of food were always in abundance.


Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 messages
24/11/2021 12h42

You know I didn't know that ya'll didn't celebrate Thanksgiving until Citizen mentioned it to me the other day. What a shame it's my favorite Holiday of all. Thank you for the Happy Thanksgiving wishes..

Do you celebrate Thanksgiving? Yep we sure do.

If so, how do you celebrate Thanksgiving? I make a Turkey and all the trimmings as a matter of fact I just got finished making my deviled eggs. I will be making my Pumpkin Pie in a bit here. And then tomorrow all the other foods will be made for our dinner. It's just the two of us this year. We were invited to my daughters but other family members
aren't vaccinated and we can't risk hubbies heath. I am disappointed as I was looking forward to someone cooking for me for a change.

What celebration is the most important to you? That's a great question and any Holiday Celebration where we can be with family is the most important to me..

I hope you enjoy a wonderful Hump Day my friend..

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BeccaLuvs 61F
20895 messages
24/11/2021 12h46

We also don't celebrate "Thankgiving" Spunky, and like you my most special Holidays are the Festive time - Mmm ..... and guess what, that will be soon again! (And hope have the "clapping Smiley" right?!)

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CleavageFan4U 67H
69374 messages
24/11/2021 13h33

Harvest Festival sounds a lot like the origin of Thanksgiving.

For me, traditionally Thanksgiving was for traveling to see far flung family, whereas Christmas was spent at home. (Of course this all changed with Covid.)

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lok4fun500 H
51906 messages
24/11/2021 14h39

yes, we have already celebrated Thanksgiving...we usually have turkey then we make turkey soup with the leftovers. I guess you could assume that Christmas would be the most important celebration around this household! (the Mrs birthday is the same day!


Paulxx001 67H
22642 messages
24/11/2021 15h13

Thanksgiving and Christmas and ANY celebration where the whole family can get together, is always a treat. Of course, Christmas is the one steeped in tradition and a more serious underlying theme but they're all good — in their own way.
Cheers 🥂 😎 ❗ ❗


staci_19702 53T
3767 messages
24/11/2021 15h18

And happy thanksgiving to you!
We enjoy thanksgiving as a family. Sometimes it’s a reunion with lots of family (20+). Sometimes it’s just the 4 of us. It’s a day to just be together, thankful for each other. People go all out here in the states I guess. When I was younger, it was at grandmas house. Lots and lots of food and people. Everyone is dead now, so it’s simpler. I miss it though. Pecan pie. Yum.
We are blessed. And I’m thankful for that.
This year, I’m home alone. Has never happened before. Not sure what to do. Interesting.

Have a great day! 💋
Staci


LadiesR2B1rst 60H  
2735 messages
24/11/2021 16h01

I guess I learn something new every day. Thanks for posting.


lonlyforlove2 81H  
32704 messages
24/11/2021 19h18

You need to observe all the holidays of the world.. Then you could have choice of fine meals more often..
Thanks giving here is very tradition, turkey with all the fixings, plenty of desserts, pies ans so forth.. Then a relaxing afternoon to one's enjoyment..
I think I should celebrate my birthdays more so than others, I think there will be fewer of them!!!!

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smartasswoman 66F  
35813 messages
25/11/2021 12h42

I haven’t done anything special for Thanksgiving in a few years. My sister has always been kind enough to take me in at Christmas so I don’t really expect it at Thanksgiving as well. I’ve hosted a few ‘Friendsgiving’s throughout the years, but it is an awful lot of work for what is not really my favorite kind of food!


pal334 69H  
45821 messages
25/11/2021 6h51

I am all in for the celebration. It is a comfy celebration with family and friends. I enjoy the meal (and of course left overs ) with them.

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MustaschRide99 72H
327 messages
25/11/2021 14h00

I heard a rumor that Brits celebrated Thanksgiving on the 4th of July!


DanielZwat1950 74H  
436 messages
26/11/2021 4h38

    Citer MustaschRide99:
    I heard a rumor that Brits celebrated Thanksgiving on the 4th of July!
Good one! I heard that too. LOl


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
26/11/2021 13h13

    Citer scoupe42:
    Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
I hope you had a good Thanksgiving.


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
26/11/2021 13h15

    Citer citizen4722:
    Yes, I remember going to the yearly Harvest Festival in my local church. Baskets of food were always in abundance.
The Harvest Festival services I attended, if I remember correctly, is that there was lots of food around but no one was eating it!


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
26/11/2021 14h16

    Citer Tmptrzz:
    You know I didn't know that ya'll didn't celebrate Thanksgiving until Citizen mentioned it to me the other day. What a shame it's my favorite Holiday of all. Thank you for the Happy Thanksgiving wishes..

    Do you celebrate Thanksgiving? Yep we sure do.

    If so, how do you celebrate Thanksgiving? I make a Turkey and all the trimmings as a matter of fact I just got finished making my deviled eggs. I will be making my Pumpkin Pie in a bit here. And then tomorrow all the other foods will be made for our dinner. It's just the two of us this year. We were invited to my daughters but other family members
    aren't vaccinated and we can't risk hubbies heath. I am disappointed as I was looking forward to someone cooking for me for a change.

    What celebration is the most important to you? That's a great question and any Holiday Celebration where we can be with family is the most important to me..

    I hope you enjoy a wonderful Hump Day my friend..
I hope your Thanksgiving meal went down well.
I love any excuse to celebrate!


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
26/11/2021 14h22

    Citer BeccaLuvs:
    We also don't celebrate "Thankgiving" Spunky, and like you my most special Holidays are the Festive time - Mmm ..... and guess what, that will be soon again! (And hope have the "clapping Smiley" right?!)
Your clapping smley came through good! I haven't mastered that yet!
I still find it strange that your Xmas is in the summer and mine is in the winter. Xmas here is celebrated with cold snow, I guess your Xmas cards are Santa Claus sunbathing!


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
27/11/2021 4h02

Though having similar origins, Harvest Festival is now very much a minority pastime here. We save our turkeys for Xmas!


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
27/11/2021 4h03

    Citer lok4fun500:
    yes, we have already celebrated Thanksgiving...we usually have turkey then we make turkey soup with the leftovers. I guess you could assume that Christmas would be the most important celebration around this household! (the Mrs birthday is the same day!
I wouldn't like my birthday to fall on Xmas Day. I think I'd get fewer presents as people would give me a joint present instead!


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
27/11/2021 4h09

    Citer Paulxx001:
    Thanksgiving and Christmas and ANY celebration where the whole family can get together, is always a treat. Of course, Christmas is the one steeped in tradition and a more serious underlying theme but they're all good — in their own way.
    Cheers 🥂 😎 ❗ ❗
All holiday celebrations are good. We need more of them!


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
27/11/2021 4h24

    Citer staci_19702:
    And happy thanksgiving to you!
    We enjoy thanksgiving as a family. Sometimes it’s a reunion with lots of family (20+). Sometimes it’s just the 4 of us. It’s a day to just be together, thankful for each other. People go all out here in the states I guess. When I was younger, it was at grandmas house. Lots and lots of food and people. Everyone is dead now, so it’s simpler. I miss it though. Pecan pie. Yum.
    We are blessed. And I’m thankful for that.
    This year, I’m home alone. Has never happened before. Not sure what to do. Interesting.
I love pecan pie. I haven't eaten one for ages though.


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
27/11/2021 7h54

    Citer LadiesR2B1rst:
    I guess I learn something new every day. Thanks for posting.
And many thanks for stopping by.


spunkycumfun 63H/69F
41171 messages
27/11/2021 7h55

    Citer lonlyforlove2:
    You need to observe all the holidays of the world.. Then you could have choice of fine meals more often..
    Thanks giving here is very tradition, turkey with all the fixings, plenty of desserts, pies ans so forth.. Then a relaxing afternoon to one's enjoyment..
    I think I should celebrate my birthdays more so than others, I think there will be fewer of them!!!!
Thta's good thinking celebrating all the holidays in the world. More meals and maybe even more presents!


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