Antiquity instructs us: “A picture is worth a thousand words!” By publishing these six images from Urscia Mahring, I am acknowledging the great value of her visual art to my posts.
These are images which Urscia has generously provided me to use for banners of some of my posts
Charles Clanton Rogers Thanksgiving Day 2015
Oh, it’s soo wonderful to see these photos! Have these photos been shot from inside Heaven? Do the flowers grow there, on the Elysian fields? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elysium .
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I have accumulated a flock of exceptionally skilled photographers who let me use there work as “flags and flares” to help me attract potential readers.
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Beautiful photos!
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Thank you. I am fortunate to have a cadre of friends who are professional/very serious photographers, who permit me to display their art for banner images. [secret just between you and me,the banner image is my “Trojan Horse” to capture readers for my writing. They admire the banner image, stop for a moment from scrolling around the internet and “take my horse” into their minds; then I jump out with my text, capture their attention and make them read my text!] Please don’t tell anyone. ccr
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Ha! Ha!
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Hi,
Sorry it took me so long to come over. 1. Your graphic of the musicians is great but way too small. Can you make it bigger? If not, we’ll do it Thursday.
2. Thank you for mentioning my site. Can you please insert a link where you mention mostlyblogging.com, so if people want to click to come over they can? Thank you!
Janice
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I want to make it larger but don’t know how!
Also, I have been locked out of WordPress for about six hours with password problems.
I’ve asked WP for live help but they say I am in line.
Very frustrating!
c
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Your “Like”. Pushed my Likes to 500!
Thanks c
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Best Thanksgiving Holiday greetings to you, KK, your family, and all RWT members of your lovely blog! From Sweden – not Russia – with love.
Have a nice day!
BTW, I’ve always wondered if turkeys like this typically American holiday as much as we (you) humans do? I must say, I doubt it very much.
What’s your thought of that, KK? 🙂
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The teleological people believe that we all have a purpose-in-life to be fulfilled; the high-all-might-T has given the Turkey, the purpose of: to be the guest of honor at our table on high holidays! Gobblegobble😇-
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That answer was a good one! 🙂
I hope that also the turkey was a good one.
BTW, why not write about the origin of the Thanksgiving tradition. For all your non-American followers?
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