......and their utterly gorgeous "Pilgrim's Progress."
Pilgrim -- get it? It's not rocket science, kids.
As long-time readers may recall, this song is something of a Thanksgiving tradition around here by now.
But in any case, I promise that if you and I and our beloved country are still with us next year -- i.e., democracy has survived the President Mediocre Columbo Villain Administration© -- we'll start a new Thanksgiving tradition, i.e., post a different song.
Meanwhile, for now, enjoy the cranberry sauce and stuffing, everybody!!!
And get ready for a Way Cool Weekend Listomania on the morrow!!!
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It's estimated that about 35 million people are alive today who descended from the Mayflower passengers. A few decades ago - i.e. during my adult life - I learned that I am one of them, and that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was my distant cousin. Of no practical importance, of course - and yet, cool. In honor of those ancestors I am taking "Indian Pudding" to the family gathering today. Also called "hasty pudding", although it bakes for hours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasty_pudding#Indian_pudding
My people arrived here somewhat more recently. 😎
Happy Thanksgiving to America today from Canada. And I hope that somewhere in your great nation today, a TV network or streaming service is showing, from the late 1970s, the "WKRP IN CINCINNATI" Thanksgiving episode, featuring the immortal quote "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly."
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