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yep havea great day all you thanksgiven folk :-)
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Happy thanksgiving...
To all of you celebrating today, best wishes for a safe and happy day.
Reggie;1010414 wrote: Sounds like a good day...but confused whats the day all about????? and why do they present a turkey to your president and why do you choose a turkey to roast on this day (genuine questions) and what are you celebrating excuse my ignorance...spose i could look it up on Wikki pedia but would prefer to hear from you yanks
Generally a day of giving thanks for all that we have in life. This is what Wiki says...
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Traditionally, it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. While it may have been religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday.[1] It is sometimes casually referred to as Turkey Day.
In Canada, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October, which is Columbus Day in the United States. In the United States, it falls on the fourth Thursday of November.
The precise historical origin of the holiday is disputed. Although Americans commonly believe that the first Thanksgiving happened in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts, there is some evidence for an earlier harvest celebration by Spanish explorers in Florida during 1565. There was also a celebration two years before Plymouth (in 1619) in Virginia. There was a Thanksgiving of sorts in Newfoundland, modern-day Canada in 1578 but it was to celebrate a homecoming instead of the harvest.
Turkeys were native to the forests of North America while at the time of the first Thanksgiving, they were unknown to the first settlers being that they were European so that's probably why they cooked turkeys for their celebration and it became tradition. Bigger bird than a chicken so lots more meat.
The turkey that's given to the President of the United States is one that will not be slaughtered and cooked for Thanksgiving, but it's life will be spared. At least for today - I have no idea what then happens to it unless they have a special farm and the turkey gets sent there every year and stays til it dies a natural death. Anyway, as stated in Wiki, it was started as a day of thanks for a bountiful harvest and thus is celebrated at this time of year. In Canada, as it says above, it's celebrated in October simply because the weather gets colder there earlier and thus the harvesting is done earlier.
Hope you're having a lovely evening and that your sweet daughter is enjoying your company. I expect you've made something yummy for dinner. Take care, Reggie.
And again, a safe and happy day to all....
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Happy thanksgiving...
Reggie - just fyi I think the pardoning of the turkey is silly - not sure why that tradition ever got started or why in the world it remains. When I think of the millions of turkeys that get slaughtered knowing that one doesn't just seems weird......oh well.............
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