Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wordy Wednesday

I know it's really "Wordless Wednesday", where bloggers post a picture that needs no explanation, however, I think my photo needs a bit of background info.


About twice a month I visit this family run butcher shop, because the meats are wonderful and the prices are fantastic.  Well Saturday when I visited, this somewhat familiar fellow was strutting his stuff right at the front entrance. Doesn't he know that November, at least here in the US, is a bad month to be too visible for his kind?  Yep, my SIL even ordered a fresh turkey from this butcher shop last Thanksgiving (it could have been his family member)...how sad :(   As for me, I could never enjoy our Thanksgiving dinner if our bird was purchased from this shop.

Oh, yes, we will be having a bird, but not from the friendly neighborhood shop.


23 comments:

  1. Ohhhhh myyyyyy this poor baby was advertising HIMSELF! No wonder they call them "TURKEYS!!!"

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  2. Seriously, he needs to be in hiding!

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  3. To parade around this time of year, he's definately not chicken! :)

    carol

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  4. yes, it is a bit sad...but if it was not for Thanksgiving, he would most likely never have been born and enjoyed walking out there.
    We all must face 'our time'...lol

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  5. TOO FUNNY!! We have turkey as well...but I'm the one who prepares it and even though I like turkey, I cannot eat it after I have prepared it...isn't that silly??

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  6. I agree with you, that would not be on my menu either.

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  7. I saw 2 geese in a cage in a shop in Boston's China Town and to see them in all of their beauty awaiting their deaths horrified me! I thought it was the cruelest thing I've ever seen in my life. There they were probably thinking they were the shop pets and then soon they'd be someone's dinner w/o realizing it. I would be horrified to see that turkey in front of that butcher shop....I'd probably chase him away from there!

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  8. Poor turkey.

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  9. Poor turkey!

    I've never been able to buy lobsters from the tank at the market, much less take them home and "steam" them.

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  10. Oh my! We used to visit a market in France that had live chickens. Vance always wanted to buy one, but he didn't realize the farmer killed it for you once you did.

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  11. Definitely could not be eating an animal that I might have earlier seen walking around!

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  12. That turkey is so beautiful!! Someone will be happy on Thanksgiving and it won't be the turkey-LOL!

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  13. Yeah...I agree I don't want to know the bird on my plate!! LOL!

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  14. Thanks for your comment on my blog! Rereading my post, I think I sounded too negative; I am enjoying Little Bee, just in need of a little cheeriness right now.

    Poor doomed turkey!

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  15. That turkey needs to find another place to hang out for a while!

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  16. Well, if you won't buy a Turkey from this shop then his evil plan worked! This may be his way of saving his neck.

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  17. Poor turkey! I definitely prefer not to see my food's face. =/

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  18. I enjoy meat, but when I see them - I FEEL so depressed and sad.

    I want to be vegetarian, but the temptation of a really well cooked meat dinner, has me forgetting the guilt all the time.

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  19. Friends don't eat friends...funny story, great picture.

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  20. I wouldn't want to see my turkey (or its relatives) alive either.

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  21. Run little turkey run.

    I confess to eating turkey at Thanksgiving but I don't like to see them alive.

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