I captured this interesting series of sky photos with my cell phone a few days ago.
I haven't been out with my camera lately so have had to rely on my smartphone.
I need to try and make some time to get out with the camera but the days seem so busy.
September is fully booked with errands, appointments and things that really need to get done.
Then it will be October and Thanksgiving which comes a bit early (it seems) but it is always on the 2nd Monday of October.
A friend will be visiting from Toronto, Ontario and has offered to make the dinner.
He is a great cook who once owned his own restaurant so it is no sweat for him to do so.
He is a great cook who once owned his own restaurant so it is no sweat for him to do so.
Many people have a day off work on the second Monday of October. They
often use the three-day Thanksgiving weekend to visit family or friends
who live far away, or to receive them in their own homes. Many people
also prepare a special meal to eat at some point during the long
weekend. Traditionally, this included roast turkey and seasonal produce,
such as pumpkin, corn ears and pecan nuts. Now, the meal may consist of
other foods, particularly if the family is of non-European descent.
My friend will also be visiting several other of his friends in the City and staying with each of us for a night or two. Though he has offered to make the meal things might change at the last minute so I need to be ready to step in.
I always enjoy Thanksgiving as a day to give thanks for my many blessings.
What about you dear reader?
Do you celebrate Thanksgiving?
If so, how do you celebrate?
I am joining in with Skywatch Friday
and
this week.
Thank you for dropping by and paying me a visit.
Enjoy your weekend.