We don't celebrate #thanksgiving in #finland. I would love to know how you celebrate it. Did you have a turkey? How did you stuff it? I hope you had a wonderful #thanksgiving2023 ! What are you thankful for? ♥️🫶🌹
#US: Protesters shut down Macy's Parade route by gluing themselves to the ground, demanding "Liberation for Palestine and Climate" blocking Sinclair Oil Corporation Dinosaur balloon.
In addition Writers Bloc descends on the Macy’s Day Parade in Manhattan
Today being #Thanksgiving, we can enjoy being treated to a host of historical commentaries & corrections
Gifted for you from behind the paywall, this important piece from 2021
Thanksgiving anniversary: Wampanoag Indians regret helping Pilgrims 400 years ago: Long marginalized and misrepresented in U.S. history, the Wampanoags are bracing for the 400th anniversary of the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving in 1621 Washington Post
Teaching about #Thanksgiving & the #Pilgrims & #Puritans epitomizes the goals @AHAHistorians set for #history students, e.g. learning to see people of the past as both like us & very different, the latter demanding an act of sensitive imagination
The view from my side of my Thanksgiving dinner plate. How sweet is that face? She knows I can't resist it. At this point, it's like she's not even playing fair. She sits so politely hoping she might get lucky and get some turkey. She's something I'm very grateful for. How about any of you? If people feel like sharing, I'd love to hear what you're grateful for. 🙏
Happy Thanksgiving! A loving kitchen full of family and our favorite dishes. My hope for you every day (but especially on the special days) is that you are safe, warm, well fed, and spending time with people who care about you.
Traditional thanksgiving pterodactyl. My family's traditional centerpiece since my older sister brought home this thanksgiving craft as a gradeschooler in the 1960s. #thanksgiving#turkey
Enjoying #Thanksgiving on the north shore of #Kauai with family, friends and an unusually good beer. Hope holiday for you or not that today is a good day for you too!
An unusual Indian painting of a North American bird! This was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Jahangir to record the first importation of the bird to India. Jahangir was most intrigued by the creatures and wanted a permanent visual record.
I'm sure many of us partook of this bird today! I hope all who observe had a good Thanksgiving, and that those who don't had a good day in general.