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Thursday, December 01, 2005

 

So, I thought that I would recap our Thanksgiving day holiday. It takes me so little time to do this and yet I always take so long to write about things. We visited my family in Statesboro on Thanksgiving day. We had a grand feast. We had turkey (of course), cranberries, dressing, Senator Russell's potatoes (as I was told by my grandmother is the way you say it, evidently in GA you shouldn't even have to say that they are sweet), green beans, and even squash, despite the great squash shortage of 2005. In case you didn't know, there was a squash shortage in the Coastal Empire for Thanksgiving. We spent the day doing Thanksgiving-ish things. Rudy and Nevi went out in the "back 40" with the whole family to frollic in the empty cow field. It seems strange not to have cows back there after there have been cows back there for so long now. We put up the fence when I was 14 or 15 so you can do the math. We have had cows back there for a while. Caroline and I set up her new glass bead studio and she got to mess around Thursday night. I did a little messing around of my own... wasted glass sounds funny...
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Moderate this...
 
Glass studio...pretty cool stuff! Nice photo too. ;)
 
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