I sat forlornly looking upwards at the black velvet night sky, sprinkled with brilliant diamonds. Then I thought, “I must get a roof on this toilet!”
There it ended! A moment of sheer lucidity. Turkey done.
Gravy done, Gala Pie done!
Just the stuffin` to do, so lets say? Another two hours of pleasant work, and lo! Its all done. Oh! Just one more thing!
A small libation, so here`s to you all, have a very Merry Christmas, and remember! If you turn up for a drink, fetch a bottle!!
Happy Holidays to you!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours Cheyenne...may blessings abound~
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Merry Christmas and a blessed new year to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThanks all! By the time you read this it will all be over! Awww! merry Christmas to all!
ReplyDeleteMouth watering. Just now recovering from Christmas stomach virus, so all the good eating has been on hold. Life goes on anyway. Happy holidays.
ReplyDeleteHope your new year is as merry and filled with good food (and drink).
ReplyDeleteI've been remiss in reading my favorite blogs in the last month, too... so I'm going backwards to find out about your work situation, etc... and crossing my fingers. Happy New Year, Cheyenne... I'm hoping for the best!
ReplyDeleteIt seems prayers work after all, I read about 2015. Good on you!
ReplyDeleteI'm retiring at 62 in August, 2012 and can't wait.
Merrry Christmas, and it looks like a good meal was had.
ReplyDeleteWell now that's a good looking bird. It looks to me like a feast was had. Hope you and the missus had a wonderful day. The New Year is almost upon us...here's hoping you have a happy, safe, prosperous New Year...wishing you all the best.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Lovely to hear from you!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
It sounds like a bunch of rain....must be why it looks so lush there:) Hope you have some sunnier skies in 2012...Happy New Year.
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