Monday, 8 October 2012

Canadian Thanksgiving.

It's Thanksgiving day in Canada and I wanted to take the time to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. I have so many things to be thankful for today. There are the obvious ones(yet often taken for granted) like how blessed I am to live in a beautiful country where we are so blessed. I am thankful for friends and family, for health, safety, freedom, *sunshine, and of course, palm trees!!!!!!! I'm sorry, I had to throw that one in there.

With so many things to be thankful for - like the extended summer season - I hope everyone takes time to be thankful on this fine Canadian Thanksgiving.


And lastly, thank you for all my garden blogger friends for showing me such warmth and kindness. You're the best.


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    1. Thanks!!! It's such an important thing to count your blessings. Much joy!

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  2. You're the best! so much to be grateful for~

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    1. Thanks Vic! Sorry I've been soo busy. Coffee some day soon?!

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  3. Happy Thanksgiving! I'm thankful you've helped remind me how lucky I am to live somewhere that I can plant palm trees in my garden. I might just name my new (bought this weekend for only $16.99) little Trachycarpus "Louis"... Would you mind?

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    1. Thanks. I'd be soo honoured to have a palm named after me!!!!! That's really exciting. And $16.99 is amazing! Can't wait to see it.

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  4. And thanks for your enthusiasm, and all your palmy pictures!

    I'll have to name something here after each of my spiky NW compadres...now, which one becomes Louis?

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    1. Thanks! Oh this is exciting! Spiky plants named after crazy pnwesterners!!! Sorry Loree, I included you in the crazy.

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  5. Happy Thanksgiving Canadian friend! Sounds like you had a reflective one :) cheers Louis!

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    1. thanks! It was really good. lots of turkey, apple and pumpkin pie, and all the joys of a thanksgiving feast! Did you still celebrate a Canadian thanksgiving? I do both! Any excuse for another big feast sounds good to me.

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  6. Yes - you betcha! We went camping...seems to be our tradition for Thanksgiving the last few years. Cool y'all do both too! I have not wrapped my head around american thanksgiving being so close to the holidays yet.....although I love the holiday so getting 2.....pretty great in my book!

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    1. Nice!! It is weird having thanksgiving and Christmas so close together from a Canadian perspective, but its a good kick off to the holiday season!

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