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Happy Thanksgiving!!!


Steve and I hope that you have a wonderful holiday! Whether or not you live in the United States, this is a great day to celebrate our national bird, the TURKEY!
We are very lucky to live in a place that wild turkeys call their home. Although we don't see them every day, turkeys are often wandering around in our meadows and sometimes enjoy eating seeds around our bird feeders. We love these funny looking creatures and seeing them always puts a smile on our faces.
This picture was taken by Steve Brien in the fall of 2006.
We are very lucky to live in a place that wild turkeys call their home. Although we don't see them every day, turkeys are often wandering around in our meadows and sometimes enjoy eating seeds around our bird feeders. We love these funny looking creatures and seeing them always puts a smile on our faces.
This picture was taken by Steve Brien in the fall of 2006.
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