It’s Turkey Day

Happy Thanksgiving one and all! Some people refer to this day as “Turkey Day” so what better time to celebrate the turkeys of Red Pine Mountain.

They start out as adorable babies.

But before you know it, they start to grow up.

And turn into teenagers.

They become curious about the surrounding world.

And then they want to drive the car.

They start to worry about their appearance and spend hours in front of the mirror.

But they start to mature and become more contemplative.

And decide to start helping out around the farm. Learning farm equipment.

Moving on to excavators.

And finally mastering ladders.

Wanting to do more, they sit in on strategy sessions.

And watch over the horses when we are not around.

They become politically aware.

And decide they are conservative activists.

But most of all they are loyal friends always waiting near at hand to share our day.

From our farm to your home, our most heartfelt Thanksgiving Day wishes. We are all truly blessed as we remember to give thanks today for all that we have.

(11) Comments
Vixen said:

Happy Thanksgiving Sara. Much love to you, MM and the turkeys! Hope you have a very blessed day.

PS Which of the Christmas aprons did you like the best? The holly one or the other one? I want to send it to you as a thank you for all your support and love. xoxoxo

Date: November 25, 2010

Heather H :) :) :) said:

Oh, goodness, those turkeys sure are charmers…and I’m so glad that the day the “accidentally” showed up at your home, you decided to keep them :) :) :) They always seem to provide loads of entertainment ;) :) :) Have a very lovely Happy, Happy Thanksgiving!!!! Love and hugs from Oregon, Heather :)

Date: November 25, 2010

Becky said:

Hope you and MM had a wonderful day together. Your mountain life provides us with such wonderful photos and stories. You are truly blessed! Give my love to Faeden.

Date: November 25, 2010

misha said:

Happy Thanksgiving to all! Thanks for sharing the adorable turkeys with us today!
xo, misha

Date: November 25, 2010

Homestay Mama said:

Loved the pictures and captions!

I think all of these turkeys must be “pardoned”. I doubt any of them will end up on your table! :-)

Date: November 26, 2010

Oz Girl said:

A very happy thanksgiving to you and Mountain Man also…. I’m sure it was a blessed day in the Northeast Kingdom. :) And those turkeys… just the luckiest turkeys alive, aren’t they?

(And my goodness but those cute lil bird babies sure DO grow up fast!!!!)

Date: November 26, 2010

Theresa said:

It looks like you have a wonderfully large family, all happy and content, and together on Thanksgiving! It is beautiful to see, and I love all the photos. Happy day to you all!

Date: November 26, 2010

Karen said:

Your turkeys have grown into beautiful birds. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

Date: November 26, 2010

Lin said:

I love you post today! Those turkeys are the highlight of my blogging day. :)

Please tell me you didn’t eat anyone. :(

Date: November 26, 2010

Karen and Gerard said:

You sure have a lot of turkeys! It looks like they would be in Mountain Man’s way.

Date: November 27, 2010

Rebecca said:

Wonderful!!! LOL I love the par about conservative activists. We’re all a bunch of turkeys, yay! :D

Date: December 04, 2010