NC November

The American holiday of Thanksgiving dates back to the early 1600s when the Pilgrims began settling in North America. Once established and finding that with hard work there could be a bountiful harvest they celebrated by gathering and giving thanks.

I’ve so much to be grateful for and I try and be thankful each day. I’m not always successful so Thanksgiving gives me a chance to make up for those occasions I forget. :-)

Arranging dates with our extended family for holiday get-togethers can be a challenge, so our main family Thanksgiving dinner was this past Saturday — deep fried whole turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, sweet potatoes, cranberry dressing, pumpkin pie, etc. The wife and I will be eating leftovers today.

I hope each of you has a wonderful day.

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Monte Stevens
14 years ago

I love turkey day leftovers. Gosh, I love this image. You’ve done a wonderful job in post processing. Happy Thanksgiving!

Steve Skinner
14 years ago

I am always thankful for leftovers – it’s a sure sign that there was abundance the first time around! I also love the image, as I was raised in New England, it reminds me of home. Hope you have a great day!

don
don
14 years ago

A beautiful forest scene. I especially like the way the sunlight streams into the shot. Very attractive image.

Ove
Ove
14 years ago

That image is really striking in its graphic qualities. Fantastic contrast and incredibly lively colours. And those trees, just lovely.

Mark
14 years ago

I just wanted to say I love what you did with this image Earl. Very, very nice. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving!

Earl
14 years ago

@don – Thanks, Don.

@Ove – Thanks! I found the tree trunks in the far background to give this image great depth.

@Mark – I appreciate your comments on the image. I did have a very nice Thanksgiving and hope you did as well.

Andreas Manessinger
14 years ago

A fine image. The oblique streak of light contrasts nicely with the straight trees. A lot of tension in that. Real good, and fitting pp as well.