A student was asked,”What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving?” He replied “I am thankful I am not a turkey.”
Just think…if Benjamin Franklin had spoken his thoughts out loud about the Turkey being a better bird for our National Symbol we could be roasting Bald Eagles. That should be food for thought for the rest of the day.
True lol cute ! Have a Happy Thanksgiving !
ReplyDeleteI love hay bale art and this is a good one! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteGeez - a bald eagle would probably only serve about 4 - and I doubt if it would be very tasty!
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful for bloggers with funny photos like your hay turkey to brighten my day.
Such a clever display. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Wishing you guys a wonderful Thanksgiving Day with love. Mildred
ReplyDeleteThat bird looks a little dry to me. Happy Thanksgiving! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, my....I can't imagine the controversy over having a turkey as a national symbol. I hear the "pardoned" turkey weighs in at some 40+ pounds. Now that's a turkey!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving day wishes to you and yours Connie. Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteLove the Turkey! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Thanksgiving dinner today. It is now one degree below zero in downtown Minneapolis! Lots of sunshine though and no snow coming down.
ReplyDeleteShirley H.
-21 here this morning you are 20 degrees warmer than us:)
DeleteCute haystack pic. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI love that photo! Whoever put that up needs a High FIVE!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!!!
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Wonderful pic. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving! That is funny about the turkeys and eagles:) Love the bale art too. It is 52 F here this morning, windy and wet.
ReplyDeleteMinus 21 is unbelievable. We stayed home and had a small turkey and were glad we didn't have to get out. I hope everyone had plenty to eat out your house.
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny. Imagine roasting a Bald Eagle! Oh, I enjoyed the story about Thanksgiving dinner at your grandmother's. I felt just like I was there and can relate to so much of that story!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteEagles are too scrawny!
ReplyDeleteHope you all had a blessed Thanksgiving!
Food for thought, indeed ;)
ReplyDeleteHope your feast was grand!
I cannot imagine eating eagle, or living where it is -21!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I love the inventive farmer's creativity!!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful day yesterday! :)
I'm late but I'm hoping you had a great turkey day with all the trimmings! I love the picture and the ponderings!
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