Beautiful turkeys
Showing fancy feathers and
Gobbling, Thanksgiving
Showing fancy feathers and
Gobbling, Thanksgiving
Published by Lyn Lomasi - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
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47 Comments
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Ha this is cute.
Cute :)
Nice! Maybe I'll have ham this year...
Very nice, thanks Lyn. :)
Nice work! Good luck!
Cute! We eat turkey on Thanksgiving, but only free ranged. Most turkeys are "factory turkeys." They're white and they can't reproduce. They don't look anything like the turkeys on a Thanksgiving card. Nobody should be eating them. Free range only.
That picture of the turkey is beautiful.
Very nice :)
Lovely Haiku, Lyn!