Thanksgiving Break is Such an Amazing Thing

Right now I'm lounging around in my grandparents living room watching me a little Mythbusters. And drinking coffee and eating creamsticks. Yes...life is good.

But enough about me. Let's talk about...England!! It is official--once I pay the deposit I am officially going. Speaking of England, I just got an email from the professor I will be taking the photography class with (did I mention its a photography class?)sent a link to this awesome tour we might go on while we are in London. (I just love saying that!)It's called Unseen Tours--here is the link to the site:

http://sockmobevents.org.uk/

It's worth checking out. And the video is pretty neat too, you can see a little more of what they are talking about on their site.

But, since the title of this post involves the word Thanksgiving, I should probably talk about it...Like how awesome pumpkin pie is. Or how I love cranberry sauce and turkey. I don't think I've met a Thanksgiving dish yet that I don't like. For as long as I can remember, Thanksgiving in Alaska meant getting together with family for an early afternoon feast, lying on the floor for an hour afterwards wondering how I managed to eat so much, and then my cousins and I bugging our parents to take us sledding down Ranch Camp Hill. Best. Tradition. Ever. Just sayin'...

But, I can also appreciate 50 degree weather in November. Most of the time.

Ok, this post is going nowhere exciting. I think I'll post some random photos and call it good.



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