Thanksgiving preparations are well underway
as I look forward to hosting my family, this year.
as I look forward to hosting my family, this year.
Earlier this week while walking to my office
- and mentally making a shopping list
I noticed a splash of red - hanging on late in the season
grocery list can wait...
I pause for a moment at the dog park
- city dogs need a fenced-in area to run around in
And back to thanksgiving preparations
I reflect on the many things that I am grateful for
I would like to give a heartfelt thank you to
Theresa - aka TexWis Girl
not only for hosting Good Fences for the past few years,
but for gathering a warm and friendly group of bloggers,
- many of whom I think of as friends
Theresa - I will miss your insight and wit
you never failed to put a smile on my face
I wish you all the best!
And for everyone else - a very happy thanksgiving!
(whether you celebrate or not - because, feeling thankful is always a good thing...)
I'm joining TexWis for one last Good Fences
- city dogs need a fenced-in area to run around in
And back to thanksgiving preparations
I reflect on the many things that I am grateful for
I would like to give a heartfelt thank you to
Theresa - aka TexWis Girl
not only for hosting Good Fences for the past few years,
but for gathering a warm and friendly group of bloggers,
- many of whom I think of as friends
Theresa - I will miss your insight and wit
you never failed to put a smile on my face
I wish you all the best!
And for everyone else - a very happy thanksgiving!
(whether you celebrate or not - because, feeling thankful is always a good thing...)
I'm joining TexWis for one last Good Fences
hello, great fence shots. I love the dog park sign, very cute. Theresa will be missed, she is a wonderful friend in the blogworld. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Karen. I am so happy Tex brought us all together she is the best blogger out there with the biggest heart.. She will be missed. HUGS B
ReplyDeleteYou 'nailed' all our sentiments of Ms. T and her Good fences.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a fenced in dog-run for the 'city' dogs. Great concept.
Beautiful image -the first one is!!
Happy Thanksgiving Karen.
Karen, I wish you and your family and friends a very happy Thanksgiving today. Yes Theresa will be greatly missed for very many reasons and I'm hoping that you occasionally Will send us a post from her blog.
ReplyDeletethank you, dear karen. bless you and your family. may you continue to get 'away' as much as you can. i will miss the kind and sharing souls in blogland (this is very hard) and have enjoyed knowing you and seeing what you have shared with us. the world is better because of folks like you who appreciate beauty - whether city or country - and share joy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteKaren, I send best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post . . .
ReplyDeleteFitting for TexWis on this Final #140 to see the "fenced" doggies . . .
happy . thanks . giving
Hello Karen!:)Everyone who knew Theresa in Blogland is going to miss her, what a great gal she is. I love the idea of the city dog park. We need more parks like this, here in Portugal.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Thankgiving, and many blessings.
Wow! The splash of red would make you stop in your tracks!
ReplyDeleteCute doggie sign on the fence...I can't believe this is our last fence Thursday, as we knew it.
Still, Happy Thanksgiving!
Enjoy your Thanksgiving meal and gathering!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post and photos for Fences ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and your family ~
A nice post for the holiday, Karen, especially on thanking fellow blogger, Theresa. It's wonderful how blessed ggers who may never meet their readers can connect through their posts. Hope your holiday gathering was wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving, Karen! Beautiful photos and great fence.
ReplyDeleteI really admire the thanksgiving you celebrate there… we are always depend on something and we can’t live without thanking, a way of reciprocation that brings people together. Love the bright red fall color there and nice to know the dog park where they enjoy there space.
ReplyDeleteYou are right with TexWis! We miss a blogger genuine, a nice buddy and understanding person.
Best wishes on my behalf to her
Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely street scene...that "splash of red." :)
ReplyDeletethat splash of red is undeniably beautiful!! i find mental shopping lists don't work out well anyway!! i hope you had a wonderful day!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tribute and pics, Karen.
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Splash of red is lovely...
ReplyDeleteBummer that she is done hosting the fences. A few of my friends post them, always interesting to see what everyone finds.
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