Sunday, November 27, 2016

Thanksgiving 2016

First off, I am so thankful for Sara, who accompanied me on my forays into the mountains for our Christmas trees, which made me brave and offered me friendship and cheer so that I could find what I wanted, and find my way back out of the tangle of logging roads.
I'm also thankful for all my loved ones.  Family is good, and that doesn't just mean blood-related.  I am blessed to share love with many.  Here is some of my good fortune in photos.

Sara with G-ma's tree.  The frozen snow kept us from going higher up for G-ma's and my trees

Sun-bow

Santa's sleigh with G-ma's tree on top, and more inside.  Ho ho ho!

Have to stop at Doerring's for the traditional mandarins!

I went across Hwy 162 to see the migrating birds on the water

Mr. Wilson!!!!!  The smallest mountain range in the world; the Sutter Buttes

Mr. Wilson!  Sutter Buttes seen from Hwy 5 rest stop.

The Coastal Range from the rest stop.  Snow on the mountains!

The country mouse hits traffic

Decoration at Safeway; sure to capture my girlish heart.

Thanksgiving morning sunrise over the Bay from Hamilton field

close-up

Looking west toward the Control Tower of Hamilton Field

After my Bay walk, I went up Reservoir Hill to see the panorama

One view from the summit, looking toward Novato

I really loved the gnarly oak trees

Santa has arrived at the Fewell Home

The table is all laid for the feast, using fabulous heirloom dishes

Our hostess, Liana

The "kids" aren't kids any more, eh?

Ian created these Oreo-candy turkeys

I am thrilled to meet young Elizabeth Joann Fewell, Liana and Jim's first grandchild.  Isn't she tiny?  She is 5 weeks old.

Four generations 

Great Grandma and Elizabeth

Aimee stirs the mulled wine

The Thanksgiving Turkey (and our host, Jim!)

Matt lashes down the tree I brought for him and Wendie

An attempt at a group shot: Jim, me, and Hannah are not in it, and Riley and Julia had already departed for another feast.  And Uncle Jeffery is in Texas, while Casey was working.

Cousins

Silly sisters

Thirteen for dinner, and we all survived to tell the tale.

The Yolo causeway

a sign

Equipment at the ready

art shot of the wetlands

colorful grasses

Farm
Home was next on the list.

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