28 November 2011

giving, etc.

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cheap moscato, woody candles, gold-rimmed dishes,
gravygravygravy, laughter, sunset, three kinds of pie,
the good kind of nostalgia

my first thanksgiving in my hometown 
after moving away from my hometown
left my stomach so full i felt like i was going to die
but it was worth it

how was your weekend?

- A

9 comments:

  1. Hello...stopping by from Krysten's blog...love your pictures!m

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  2. I would have taken those mashed potatoes and put them in the roll, making mashed potato sandwiches because I'm healthy like that :p

    -Arielle
    www.humblepievintage.com

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  3. What a wonderful weekend! Thank you for stopping by Wild Whispers today!

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  4. These are such beautiful photos!!!
    Looks like you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!
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  5. Looks like a lovely dinner! And I'm loving those dishes! :) I had a great Turkey Day too, except I spent most of Saturday in bed thanks to a stupid cold.

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  6. Looks like a wonderful holiday full of warmth and delicious food! My friend and I had our own orphan Thanksgiving since she couldn't go home for the holidays and my Thanksgiving (in Canada) is in October. Twas grand :)

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  7. that's the best kind of full-stomach :) looks so beautiful and delicious, sounds like you had a great time.

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  8. Your food looks delicious...and I love the way the table is set - so inviting. I feel like I've just now finally digested all I ate over the long weekend...and now I've got two weeks until the end of the semester so I'll be typing, typing, typing all my wonderful research papers :)

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  9. That's the best feeling in the world! A full-stomach and a full-heart! Beautiful dinner!


    Camila Faria

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