In our neighborhood: a few lawns are decorated for the holliday. |
Ten days before Thanksgiving, Trader Joe’s had lots of turkeys for sale. |
Thanksgiving in the past…
“Home to Thanksgiving” — print by Currier and Ives, 1857. |
101 years ago: an early illustration by Norman Rockwell. |
A Thanksgiving celebration by Grandma Moses, 1943. |
11 comments:
I enjoyed these pictures. Will you get to see your granddaughters on Thanksgiving? I’m so glad they are safe.
Did you buy a turkey?
Such fun decorations and artwork for Thanksgiving, loving those gnomes 😊. Happy T Day wishes! Hugs Jo x
Hello,
The decorations are fun and cute. We bought our turkey, we have a few things to buy for Thanksgiving dinner. Take care, have a great day!
What a fun post to anticipate the holiday. I love that Currier and Ives print especially but all the art is so perfect! We have a neighbor with a turkey blow-up, too. I love seeing them! I hope you'll be with family!
Enjoyed this post!! The Grandma Moses painting is my favorite. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours next week. :)
Those decorations and paintings are joyful and put us in the Thanksgiving mood. I wish you a nice gathering with great food. I hope I’ll find a couple of fresh turkey thighs to roast so I can eat some turkey, too. It will only be me and my cat – and she does not like turkey – so I can’t make much!
I heard turkeys were hard to find this year due to rising cost of feed and transportation. Even the birds were supposed to be smaller this year.
I love the gnomes, the artwork you shared, and the turkeys in your neighborhood. Is that a rocking horse behind Evelyn's gnome?
I like the art prints of the holiday. Gosh it's already almost here. Are you traveling for the holiday? This year I'm headed to California ... It will be nice.
I enjoyed looking at all of your Thanksgiving decorations and painting ideas. Definitely getting in the mood for the holiday. I love the painting of Thanksgiving in the past as opposed to the blowout characters that people put on the lawns now. Such a difference from then to now.
Great art and photos for the upcoming holiday.
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