Two of the best things about Thanksgiving are the day after, and the day after that...ah the leftovers! Club Sandwich, recipe and art, by Tina Folks.
All in Thanksgiving
Two of the best things about Thanksgiving are the day after, and the day after that...ah the leftovers! Club Sandwich, recipe and art, by Tina Folks.
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A reflection by Sandra Novick. Wishing you a safe, wonderful and delicious Thanksgiving, from all of us at thehummingbirdpost.com!
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary. “Just Folks” is an original Hummingbird art series.
“An ultimate comfort food.” Recipe and sketch by Tina Folks. Click thru. Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Sides and desserts for your Thanksgiving.
A collection of special holiday recipes from your favorite Hummingbird foodies.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
A question to ponder. And a history lesson from Tina!
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
Yes, it’s true. And possibly before breakfast.
“My family has a leaning towards the funny side when we celebrate together.”
It’s that time of year again. Feeling grateful for a multitude of reasons. By Lynda Bernard.
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
Getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving! Check it out!
“This year I am going to be a contrarian and list the things that I am not grateful for. I hope my readers will join me and let me know of their ingratitude.”
Humor—mostly! Angela Rieck pokes some fun at herself with her list of things she is not grateful for. Of course we also learn a thing or two along the way… click thru :)
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
A question to ponder. And a history lesson from Tina!
Follow Tina Folks through the layered labyrinth of everyday living with her whimsical colored sketches and insightful commentary.
“Subdued gratitude.” It all got Tina thinking.
It’s easy to get caught up.
Taking time to smell the roses. Another Special Spot on the North Fork to appreciate. By Sandra Novick