mr_a500 wrote:
Thanksgiving in November?? You yanks are crazy... craaazzy I tells ya. :crazy: (actually, it's obvious why your Thanksgiving is later than ours - our harvest is earlier because winter comes sooner)
Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday of November was set by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939, who changed it from Abraham Lincoln's designation as the last Thursday in November The Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving began at some unknown date between September 21 and November 9, most likely in very early October. The "thanksgiving feasts" in England generally occurred on September 29, not in November; and the Pilgrims would not have observed them because they were Catholic holidays. The date of Thanksgiving was probably set by Lincoln to somewhat correlate with the anchoring of the Mayflower at Cape Cod, which occurred on November 21, 1620 (Gregorian calendar, it was November 11 to the Pilgrims who used the Julian calendar).
mr_a500 wrote:
Are there still any wild turkeys left in the US? There are plenty where I live - only about 50km north of Toronto. I once went into the woods in my back yard and 33 wild turkeys were there (no...not politicians, real turkeys). I'm serious. They "tip-toed" out of the woods, single file. It was a very strange sight. (...and I had not been drinking)
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