Good morning! I hope everyone finally came out of that turkey coma…with all the lethargy, etc. If you had turkey, of course, and if you celebrated Thanksgiving….lol
Today we’re sparking a bit of creativity by showcasing some favorite old (or new) photos taken by family/friends/ourselves. Hosted by Alyce, At Home With Books, this event helps us share some favorite moments with our friends in the blogosphere.
Okay, taking a photo of pumpkin pie? Well, I love it a lot…and I got to show some of my quirky holiday decorative ornamentation.
And here’s a photo of granddaughter Aubrey (on the left) showing off a costume for the “First Thanksgiving.”
Now I’m off to see what the rest of you captured! Have a great day!
Now that some very festive photography Laurel – fun.
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Thanks, Diane…I was just sitting around and thinking about eating some pie…and it looked good enough to photograph! lol
Glad you could stop by, and enjoy your weekend.
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Mmm pumpkin pie with a dollop of whipped cream? Delicious! I also like the girls’ costume – I used to LOVE dressing up as a Native when I was younger. I even made myself a bow and arrow out of sticks and some string.
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Oh, your costume sounds good…and reminds me, too, of the year when, as a teen, I dressed as Pocahontas with a gunny sack dress and wearing my hair like my granddaughter’s!
That whipped cream on the pie is low fat…lol. For guilt free eating, ha-ha!
Thanks for stopping by, Trish.
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Yummy pie! Wanna some!
And the girls look so festive!’
Here is my Saturday
Snapshot post!
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I can’t get enough of pumpkin pie…or grandkids! Thanks for stopping by, gautami, and enjoy your weekend.
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I didn’t get any pumpkin pie this year. Boo! Maybe I’ll make some this afternoon. I love the Native American costumes. They’re beautiful and slightly intimidating. Here’s Mine
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I didn’t get any turkey until last night, when we went to Marie Callender’s…but I had pumpkin pie (on Thursday, and again last night).
Thanks for stopping by, Paulita…and I love the costumes, too.
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That pumpkin pie looks scrumptious!
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Yes, and that one wasn’t even homemade…but it was pretty good! Thanks for stopping by, smellincoffee.
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It looks like you’re ready for the holidays! Your granddaughter looks so serious in the photo – she’s just beautiful!
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Yes, she’s going for her serious look…and I love the holidays. Thanks for stopping by, Kathy.
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Your pumpkin pie looks like mine…loaded with whipped cream. Have a great day!
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Yes, I do love the whipped cream, even if it’s low fat! Sometimes I go for ice cream, too. Thanks for stopping by, Lisa, and enjoy your day.
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My mom, 83 years old, commented as she finished her Thanksgiving piece of pie, “Pie is good!” Ain’t that the truth?
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Yes, my mom thoroughly enjoyed the goodies as she got older. She allowed herself to indulge! lol
Thanks for stopping by, Anne.
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Nice holiday photos! We’re all recovered from the turkey coma now too. 🙂
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Yes, I like the term “turkey coma,” which I saw on someone’s Facebook wall…it’s easier than the “trypto…” word! Thanks for stopping by, Alyce.
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Love these Thahnksgiving photos!! 🙂
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Oh, that’s kind of cool, though…it’s like an accent, Patti….
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LOL! Obviously my fingers are still in the turkey coma…I, of course, meant to say Thanksgiving photos 😉
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Ha-ha…yes, my fingers are out-of-control most of the time! Thanks for stopping by, Patti.
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Oh they are so cute! Fun Thanksgiving pics!
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Thanks, Sheila…glad you could stop by!
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Not a pumpkin pie fan, but I do love me some whipped cream! Looks tasty.
Here’s my snapshot.
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Yes, I even put whipped cream on my oatmeal, Lisa…it’s low fat, so I tell myself that it’s healthy…lol
Thanks for stopping by.
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Very nice photos. The pumpkin pie looks delicious. Your granddaughter is beautiful.
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Thanks, Marie…I do enjoy spending time with the grandkids, and this particular granddaughter is one I see about three times a year only.
But I “see” her on Facebook!
Glad you could stop by.
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looks like a great celebration, you girls are gorgeous.
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Thanks, Irene…I thought the girls looked very festive for the holidays. Glad you could stop by.
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Mmmmm. Pumpkin pie! And the girls look great!
Here’s my Snapshot: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/11/saturday-snapshot-november-26.html
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Thanks, Bev…so glad you could stop by. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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Pumpkin anything is one of my favourites this time of year, pancakes, soup, pie, loaf, I love it all. Cute Thanksgiving costume Aubrey.
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Yes, I can never get my fill of pumpkin pie and sometimes have it throughout the year. Thanks for stopping by, Esme.
And I saw Aubrey and five of my other grandkids yesterday. More photos to come!
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We had apple pie this year, but I love pumpkin pie.
Cute costumes on the girls. They look so serious for that first Thanksgiving.
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Yes, Leslie, I also love apple pie…especially with a dollop of ice cream!
For Aubrey to look serious is quite a feat. She’s usually smiling, laughing, and being mischievous. Thanks for stopping by.
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We don’t have pumpkin pie in Australia, and I really can’t remember if I’ve ever had any, I’d certainly love to try some. Perhaps I will have to make some one day?
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I think pumpkin pie is probably an acquired taste, if you’re not used to it. In the US South, there is another favorite that is similar: sweet potato pie.
Thanks for stopping by, Louise, and enjoy your weekend.
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love the costumes and the decorations.. and also that you are rresponding to each comment.. 🙂 i normally do that but today answered everyone’s comments in one comment of my own;)post-over-eating syndrome, i guess
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Oh, thanks for the lovely comments, Lady in Read. I do enjoy the interaction….glad you could stop by! We’ll all recover soon from the over-eating part…just in time to do it again at Christmas…lol
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