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Happy Thanksgiving!


"Enter into His gates with Thanksgiving and into His courts with praise, 
be thankful unto Him and bless His holy name" Psalm 100:4

Happy Thanksgiving and many blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  1. Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
    Blessings,
    Cecilia

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    1. Thank you Cecilia! Many blessing on this day of Thanksgiving!

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    1. Thank you Penny. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!

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  3. Thanksgiving blessings to you and your family. We have so much to be grateful for (:

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  4. Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy the day!

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  5. Happy Thanksgiving! I made your carrot cake today and it was fabulous!!!! I hope you have had a great day with your family :-)) See you soon!

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  6. Returning your greeting for Thanksgiving day.We have so much to be thankful for. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
    Balisha

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  7. I have that Scripture on my kitchen chalkboard! One of my favorites. Love the picture, too! So perfect for today. Just stopping by to say Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Hope you've had a very blessed day. Hugs

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  8. I love the vintage picture and as always, your heart felt words, your sweet spirit is such an inspiration. I am actually just stopping by to let you know that you have been nominated for a Liebster Award for your amazing blog, you can drop by to see what it is all about http://thislittleestate.blogspot.ca/2012/11/liebster-award.html Congratulations!

    And a very happy thanksgiving to you and yours!
    xo

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  9. I hopped over via Susy's blog, The Feathered Nest! I see we both think alike. I did a vintage montage for today's post and one image is the same as yours. I love this picture. Even posted it on my FB.

    Your blog is charming! I started following you!

    Blessings,
    Karen
    Idaho

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