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From a friend on Facebook:
I commend to everyone the following document. Written in another age but so real to us this year and every year...
State of Connecticut
By His Excellency WILBUR L. CROSS, Governor:
a Proclamation
Time out of mind at this turn of the seasons when the hardy oak leaves rustle in the wind and the frost gives a tang to the air and the dusk falls early and the friendly evenings lengthen under the heel of Orion, it has seemed good to our people to join together in praising the Creator and Preserver, who has brought us by a way that we did not know to the end of another year. In observance of this custom, I appoint Thursday, the twenty-sixth of November, as a day of
Public Thanksgiving
for the blessings that have been our common lot and have placed our beloved State with the favored regions of earth -- for all the creature comforts: the yield of the soil that has fed us and the richer yield from labor of every kind that has sustained our lives -- and for all those things, as dear as breath to the body, that quicken man's faith in his manhood, that nourish and strengthen his spirit to do the great work still before him: for the brotherly word and act; for honor held above price; for steadfast courage and zeal in the long, long search after truth; for liberty and for justice freely granted by each to his fellow and so as freely enjoyed; and for the crowning glory and mercy of peace upon our land; -- that we may humbly take heart of these blessings as we gather once again with solemn and festive rites to keep our Harvest Home.
Given under my hand and seal of the State at the Capitol, in Hartford, this twelfth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty six and of the independence of the United State the one hundred and sixty-first.
Wilbur L. Cross
By His Excellency's Command:
C. John Satti
Secretary.
Give thanks to The Lord, for He is good!
Somewhat in the same vein, Dan Collins offers some tips for a memorable Thanksgiving.
My 2 favs:
Try adding some green beans to your Funyuns.
and
Always refer to the turkey as Mr. President.
The Daley Gator remembers the funniest moment in sitcom history: The WKRP Turkey Drop.
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly."
It wouldn't be Thanksgiving without football, right? Look for the Lions to upset the Pack (Sorry, Lance!), the 'Boys to crush the Fish, and the Niners to clinch the NFC West with a victory over the Ravens.
Pundette reminds us (and by golly some of us need a lot of reminding!) to count our blessings. Life, it doesn't suck, contrary to what you might read here on occasion.
Hau'oli La Ho'omakika'i! (Happy Thanksgiving in Hawaiian)
Posted at 08:32 by Chris Wysocki
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