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On Thanksgiving Day we quite literally drove over the river (the Mighty Wisconsin) and through the woods to get to our family gathering.
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It was a sunny, warm, sepia-brown sort of a day.
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We passed directly through the heart of cranberry country, which makes up much of this central portion of Wisconsin.
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Water abounds in the flat marshy areas of cranberry country - in fact, that IS what MAKES it cranberry country.
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We passed many a cranberry bog in many a marsh. This is how those bogs look after harvest and waiting for their white overcoat of snow, which should be coming very soon.
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Our destination was Cousin Doug's house nestled in the rolling hills of Tomah, Wisconsin.
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I wish my camera lens didn't "flatten" the hill. This is Doug's "sugar bush" where he harvests maple syrup come spring.
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We gathered around the table - just five of us - with very grateful hearts.
I'm taking the picture.
Fisherhubby, ever the jokester, is pretending to hold my hand at my vacant place.
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We filled our plates to overflowing with our version of holiday fare.
We are truly blessed.
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Joining Unknown Mami
For Sundays in My City.
Today my city is Tomah, Wisconsin.
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25 comments:
So enjoyed the photos. Glad you had a very happy holiday.
Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving. The food looks delicious!
Beautiful photos. Your part of the country is so beautiful, and that food looks so yummy! Is this a Cornish game hen?
Beautiful country and it looks like you had the most wonderful time!
So beautiful, Keetha! Happy Thanksgiving (every day :-)) I am so grateful to know you and connect with you! (even if I am filled with guilt right now for not visiting last week. It matters to me. A lot).
I could actually feel the warmth in your photos. Reminded me of a recent trip we took, driving through places that looked similar. Love gazing at fields.
Hugs! Vidya. Now am off to catch up on the posts I missed the last two weeks on your blog. :D
Looks like a lovely trip and your Thanksgiving meal looks so yummy! I need to make some good stuffing this week. Hugs, Linda
What a beautiful place you spent your Thanksgiving and that food, yummy!
Beautiful scenery, and that is quite a fest you had.
Yummy! I made homemade cranberry sauce for the first time ever... and I used Wisconsin cranberries!
This post made me dangerously hungry!
You are blessed! I love the reflection on the hood in the first picture.
nice country....and tasty-looking dinner!
great shots! the reflections in the first one are cool :)
Cornish Game Hens! Now why didn't I think of that?! :)
I had no idea cranberry bogs were in Wisconsin. Everytime I see that cranberry commercial with the two men in waders surrounded by cranberries, I always wonder but never know.
The food and company look great. I really missed deviled eggs this year (I had to work this TG, so they were gone before I knew any better.)
Boy that area sure looks familiar!! hehe.
The food looks yummy Keetha and that Greg is a jokester fo sure.
Hugs friend,
I am freezing over here this morning. I suppose your a warm and balmy 50. Ha!
Looks like a beautiful drive and a lovely dinner!
MMmmm, that looks good. I will be right over!
Lovely photos, Keetha, and a yummy looking meal you all shared. our people are what matter most in the world, aren't they?
Have a wonderful week...:)
So glad you had such a lovely Thanksgiving with your family. Love the shots of cranberry country!
You weren't kidding when you said over the river and through the woods. You Thanksgiving meal looks yummy! I hope you had a wonderful day!
Where are the cheese fields? I though Wisconsin was known for cheese not cranberries.
Love the Cranberry Bogs! I miss driving over the river and through the woods to my In-Laws house BUT I miss them more!!!
What a wonderful drive!! How blessed you are :)
I just had to comment on the game hen... my #2 loves it when he gets his very own 'baby chicken'!
Looks like you had a lovely day!
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