Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving to One and All!

I should like to take this opportunity to wish all my visitors Stateside a VERY HAPPY and BLESSED THANKSGIVING.
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Mark Alexander

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks to both of you! We just finished our evening meal here. Delicious! Now out for a jog around the park!

cybercrusader said...

Thank you, Mark and winesy, for best wishes on our national day of Thanksgiving. Even though there are many reasons to despair, there are also many reasons to be thankful. I, for one, will take the latter over the former.

cybercrusader said...

Mark, I neglected to thank you for the wonderful painting you shared with us on this post.

Ronbo said...

Thanks cousin!

America has become a great nation because it stood on the shoulders of the British giant.

Always On Watch said...

Mark,
Well, I'm a day late stopping my your Thanksgiving post.

Thank you, belatedly!

Concerned Mother of a 3 year old said...

Thank You Mark

My family just got back from a nearby relative, and we had a great thanksgiving. I hope this Thanksgiving has been a blessing for everyone on earth.

Does England have a holiday similar to Thanksgiving?

GOD bless everyone

signed
scary sexy chocolate thing

Mark said...

You're welcome, Heather. I hope you're managing to sort out the problem with your hacked website.

Mark said...

USIP:

You're welcome, too. I'm so glad you liked that painting. I fell in love with it when I first saw it. It is rather like a jewel. I'm most impressed by it. I also thought it looked dramatic againt the black background. Further, I thought it made a change from the traditional Thanksgiving scenes.

Mark said...

Better late than never, Always. Thanks for stopping by. I know how busy you are. I appreciate it.

Mark said...

SSCT:

I'm glad you had a great Thanksgiving.

We don't celebrate Thanksgiving in the UK, but we do have Harvest Festival. I suppose that would be the nearest we have to it. But it isn't really quite the same, since people don't celebrate it at home; rather, it is celebrated in the churches, etc. Churches usually put on a Harvest Supper. That is our way of giving thanks.