Today is a HUGE holiday in the US. It’s Thanksgiving Day. We get to celebrate Canadian AND US Thanksgiving - since my human is a citizen of both countries! Turkey dinner times two.
And today, as is tradition– millions of
people will be watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in New York City. The parade began back in 1924. The first giant helium balloon to appear in
the parade was a CAT. Felix the
Cat. Back in 1927. But do you know what balloon has appeared in
the most parades? Snoopy! Of
course. Because he is a DOG.
Everyone awaits the end of the parade
because a special guy appears. Santa. He’s always at the end. Except for 1933 when someone had the idea to
put him at the beginning of the parade.
I guess it wasn’t such a GREAT idea, since they never did it again.
And when the parade is over, that’s not the
end of the excitement. And I’m not
referring to football games. I’m talking
about the National Dog Show, in Philadelphia!
How appropriate that humans should have a special show with DOGS on
Thanksgiving. Seven new breeds will be
introduced this year - the Bergamasco,
Spanish Water Dog, Miniature American Shepherd, Lagotto Romagnolo, Berger
Picard, Cirneco dell'Etna, and Boerboel. Looks like several of them are herding
breeds. I’m personally partial to those
breeds –because we PONs are in the herding group and I think we all are kindred
spirits. Mind you. I don’t really like sheep….
But besides the parade and sports events
and even a dog show – today is a day to be THANKFUL. A day to be grateful for so many things. And some things we may not think about…
For a example – be thankful for the fact
that you have the ability to read
this blog! Not everyone can.
Be thankful that you have a computer or other electronic device
that you can read this blog on. Not
everyone does.
Be thankful that you have the electricity to run your device. Not everyone does.
Be thankful that you have been owned by or
are currently owned by a dog. We bring so much joy to your life. Most of the time…
Be thankful that you woke up this morning to celebrate a new day. Not everyone will....
So take a moment to give thanks for all you
have – including your loved ones –
two legged and four legged.
Happy Thanksgiving – no matter WHERE you
live! Now. Pass the turkey!
©
Linda Wozniak
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