He's a lucky turkey - perhaps Irish? :) Somehow, looking at this, I am very glad our turkeys aren't green. LOL! Why would that make any difference to me? It's not like I see the feathers while I am preparing it (thankfully!). Happy Thanksgiving, my friend! xox Pam
Yes, I was thinking maybe this is the St. Patricks day turkey? It appears to be snowing on your blog, what is that about? Or are my eyes dazzled by the snow outside my window?
OOOOoooo, an eco-friendly turkey. Does that make him organic? Happy preparing day! **kisskiss** Deb
ReplyDeleteHe's a lucky turkey - perhaps Irish? :) Somehow, looking at this, I am very glad our turkeys aren't green. LOL! Why would that make any difference to me? It's not like I see the feathers while I am preparing it (thankfully!). Happy Thanksgiving, my friend! xox Pam
ReplyDeleteIl est vert de peur ??? Je l'aime beaucoup...
ReplyDeleteBises
Yes, I was thinking maybe this is the St. Patricks day turkey?
ReplyDeleteIt appears to be snowing on your blog, what is that about? Or are my eyes dazzled by the snow outside my window?
heheh, im glad you love my cat and mouse ;)
ReplyDeletethank you for the lovely comments!
"Go green!" said the turkey.
ive never eaten a turkey before... let alone a green one
xD