I hope you enjoy your time with family and friends!
I've already cooked, cleaned, and celebrated - it simply worked better for my family to celebrate a bit early.
So this Thursday you'll find be wearing comfy clothes and tucked into cozy blankets. We'll be spending this holiday with cups of hot chocolate and kicking back to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade and a stack old movies.
Ohhh - the bliss of a lazy day!
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I used two layers of Kim Klassen's Marabella texture and one layer of her Canvas Magic textures on this image.
As always - I am grateful to be able to share my photography with the wonderful Texture Tuesday group!
Be Wonderfully Odd!
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Lovely light on your cute little gourds. Have a wonderful lazy Thanksgiving!!
ReplyDeleteYour Thanksgiving Day sounds wonderful....enjoy that hot chocolate and movies...
ReplyDeleteOh, what a perfectly lovely way to spend Thanksgiving Day. A day set aside for a delicious meal with family and friends, a day of gratitude, can be any day - and so happy your family celebrated when it worked best for you. Love your images today, warm and homey, natural in every way.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a perfect day - enjoy!! I really like the second photo - so fun playing with the scale.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect way to spend Thanksgiving Day, beautiful textured images and love the little leaf on top of that huge one. Happy Thanksgiving Day in you PJ's.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first year to cook Thanksgiving dinner after retiring. It is nice to be rested and prepared days before. Your day sound so cozy ... Pjs hot chocolate and movies. Enjoy! Love your photos. The light on the gourds is so soft and pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a festive collection of colorful gourds! Have a wonderful, cozy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, very festive for Thanks Giving.
ReplyDeleteYour Thanksgiving sounds wonderful. Enjoy. Love the two leaves.
ReplyDeleteA lazy Thanksgiving Day actually doesn't sound all that bad! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteooh that sounds wonderful. Happy thanksgiving
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