Each year H and I celebrate an early Thanksgiving with family (three generations on H’s side) in Arizona, where the house is filled with chatter and laughter, food and games. We follow the same traditions each visit… Dunkin’ Donuts in the morning, a field trip to a local park, expert turkey carving by nephew G, a scrumptious meal, and a rousing game of Taboo to complete the evening. The ships you see here are part of a festive table setting. They’re salt and pepper dispensers that have been part of the family for many years.
Three hundred and sixty-five days, each unique in its own moment. A photo a day for a year. A journal of time.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
316 / 365 Traditions
Each year H and I celebrate an early Thanksgiving with family (three generations on H’s side) in Arizona, where the house is filled with chatter and laughter, food and games. We follow the same traditions each visit… Dunkin’ Donuts in the morning, a field trip to a local park, expert turkey carving by nephew G, a scrumptious meal, and a rousing game of Taboo to complete the evening. The ships you see here are part of a festive table setting. They’re salt and pepper dispensers that have been part of the family for many years.
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