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Robe, South Australia: Happy Thanksgiving

November 29, 2013 Jim 1 Comment

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Happy Thanksgiving. They don’t celebrate this very American holiday down under, so when you mention the word “turkey” they think you’re talking about an Australian Brush Turkey (shown above).

Thanks to the International Date Line, it’s Friday here, but Jamie and I wish all of you a very happy Thanksgiving. Please have a wonderful time eating all the delicious turkey and stuffing and mashed potatoes and other traditional foods that we’re missing.

We just went out to grab a quick breakfast and now we’re going back to our little 1850s cottage to watch a little NFL football before we begin exploring Robe.

Oddly enough, we’re having cool, crisp Thanksgiving weather here today.

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  1. Ray Sanford says

    November 29, 2013 at 4:42 am

    That is one ugly bird.

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