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November is the month to give thanks for what we have and
appreciate things we might otherwise take for granted. At least that’s how I
look at it. It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of working,
keeping the pantry stocked, errands, family duties, and house/yard work. How
often do we really stop to give thanks? If you’re like me…not often enough.
Indulge me for a moment, if you will, while I chat about the
simple pleasures I’m thankful for. Of course I’m thankful for the turkey,
mashed potatoes, stuffing, and cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving Day. I’m also
thankful for the little things. Maybe you enjoy these pleasures, too. If so, or
if I’ve missed anything, I’d love to hear from you.
Running water: Water is one thing that man cannot duplicate.
We need water to keep hydrated, and everything around us—from our pets to the
plants on which we depend for sustenance—need it, too.
Warm blankets and clothes: It’s getting colder in the states.
I’m really glad I have lots of sweatshirts, coats and blankets.
Electricity: During a recent hurricane (Sandy ), we lost power for three days. That’s
not that long compared to some folks who went without it for over two weeks. It
certainly made me see how dependent we are on electricity, though. No amount of
flashlights and candles can make the house as bright as lamps and overhead
lights. No fire burned hot enough to make our home as warm as our central heat.
We were lucky—we had a generator to keep the food in our refrigerator and
freezer from going bad.
Food: The farmers’ market in our neighborhood will close for
the winter next week. I’ll really miss the fresh produce. I’m thankful for
farmers who work hard to grow produce and bring it to us.
Here’s hoping your November brings lots of things to be
thankful for! Thanks very much for stopping by. I'd love to hear what you're thankful for.
Xxoo
Jolene
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Jolene Beauchamp is a
best-selling author of erotic romance and erotica. When she’s not writing or
reading, she can often be found hiking with her husband, mountain climbing, and
generally spending time outdoors in the sunshine. She hopes her stories take
readers on a heartfelt journey to a fantasy land where sexy, strong men and
resilient, empowered women experience desire, excitement, and pleasure.
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