Just Turkeys
This weekend is our Canadian Thanksgiving. Our Thanksgiving was based upon the safe arrival of the explorer, Martin Frobisher, in 1578. Later, another explorer, Samuel de Champlain, and the French settlers who made the voyage with him to the new country, held a Thanksgiving with their First Nations' friends (in 1604). This was the first time that a great feast was enjoyed to celebrate and give thanks. Growing up, I was used to celebrating Thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest as I lived in a rural community.
I am always fascinated by evolving customs and traditions. At my school, we are establishing many traditions and I am fortunate to work with a team of educators who have plenty of enthusiasm and spirit to ensure the longevity of such traditions! Our wonderful kindergarten team made these pumpkin turkeys (with much cuter faces!) to take home for the holiday as well as 100 'treat' bags for families who will be at Sick Kids' Hospital for the holiday.
Thank you to all of you who have sent along supportive words as I have missed you all this past week! Have a lovely weekend....I shall be giving thanks for being part of such a wonderful photographic community that is far more than photographs :)
"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."~ Marcel Proust
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- Nikon D3200
- 1/500
- f/2.8
- 50mm
- 1600
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