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Monday, November 19, 2012

Happy Thanksgivings

Happy blue Monday! Here is a blue slate turkey! Such a pretty creature!
When you work in the daily grind like me you have to have a sense of humor! There is a saying "How will I ever fly with eagles when I am stuck working with turkeys!".
Pretty blue ribbons to tie up a terrific Fall!
My final humor for Monday before you head over to Sally's and see the other blues! Have a beautiful and bountiful Thanksgiving Day!




14 comments:

  1. Cute disquise to save the Turkey:) Have a blessed day dear friend, HUGS!

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  2. Love that last one! Happy blue Monday to you too:)

    Thanks for stopping by and promoting the giveaway!

    Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
    Leann

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  3. I love the joke. Thanks for playing today.

    Happy Blue Monday and Happy Thanksgiving, Anne.

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  4. Cute! I love these turkey cartoons...another funny one I saw recently was a turkey on a treadmill trying to get "skinny" for thanksgiving! Fun stuff.

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  5. Here's wishing you and yours a very blessed and safe Thanksgiving!
    Rhonda

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  6. Haha. Thanks for the chuckle. Happy Blue Monday.

    Mine's here.

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  7. Thanks Anne for a delightful post. So much sadness and terrible things going on in our world, it is nice seeing something on a lighter side. Many blessings to you and family.

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  8. Too cute! Love it.
    Happy Thanksgiving, sweetie.

    LoveIs...
    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  9. HiHoney always liked that saying for his work, too! I sometimes wondered who was the Turkey and who was the Eagle. Hope you and yours have a Blessed and Bountiful Thanksgiving. Happy Blue Monday!

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  10. HA-HA - that was so cute - the flamingos and the decorated pumpkins! Happy Thanksgiving.
    sandie

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  11. Awwww...those pumpkins made me smile!

    And visiting YOU always makes me smile, too!

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  12. Great funnies. I didn't know there were blue turkeys! The things we learn.

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