Americans have set aside the forth Thursday in November as such a holiday. I have no familiarity with the harvest feast customs elsewhere, but in the United States, while there is typically a feast (turkey-based, traditionally), this also is a time of reflection, of recognition of the bounty which we receive on a daily basis (would you rather be King of England in 1263, or you, today? Yeah, exactly).
It doesn't seem too much to spend one day in an attitude of thankfulness for our bounty. Please join us aboard Eolian in giving thanks for:
- Our friends and families who are there for us, giving support in our times of need, and are there also on a daily basis to fulfill that most basic human need: companionship. We are all in this together.
- The most amazing assortment of food available to mankind, ever, and all year round to boot (do any of you still remember receiving an orange for Christmas, and why that was so special?)
- Energy and technology that would make us all, every one, to be taken as Class 5 Wizards to those living but 100 years ago.
- Peace, and the freedom to live our lives according to our desires (for the most part)
- Those who gave up their time, their health, or their very lives in the service of this country that we might enjoy these things.
- [Please add 5 items of your own here]
Bob & Jane
2 comments:
Thank you for that lovely reminder of what Thanksgiving is truly about.In this day when things are so commercialized one tends to overlook the pure meaning of these holidays.
Even though I am a Canadian and our Thanksgiving was last month it was refreshing to read.
Anon -
Why thank you very much! That comment made my day!
bob
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