larryllix Posted October 9, 2022 Posted October 9, 2022 (edited) In Canada, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated the second Monday of each October, whereas in the USA, it is celebrated the fourth Thursday of each November. Typically our labour holiday is on the Monday to make a long weekend. Many Canadians close up their cottages for the winter on this weekend, each year. Both celebratory occasions are for similar reasons, but from different eras, in our shared histories. I give thanks to UDI, and all the fantastic people here, for imparting so much enthusiasm, help, and support, to make these products work so well, for so many other users that could have just given up and gone away. A real team effort! Edited October 10, 2022 by larryllix 5
asbril Posted October 9, 2022 Posted October 9, 2022 4 hours ago, larryllix said: Both celebratory occasions are for the same reasons Pilgrims ?
asbril Posted October 9, 2022 Posted October 9, 2022 4 hours ago, larryllix said: In Canada, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated the second Sunday of each October, whereas in the USA, it is celebrated the third Thursday of each November. Typically our labour holiday is on the following Monday to make a long weekend. Many Canadians close up their cottages for the winter on this weekend, each year. Both celebratory occasions are for the same reasons, but from different eras, in our shared histories. I give thanks to UDI, and all the fantastic people here, for imparting so much enthusiasm, help, and support, to make these products work so well, for so many other users that could have just given up and gone away. A real team effort! For those who understand French, read this classic column by the famous Art Buchwald.
larryllix Posted October 10, 2022 Author Posted October 10, 2022 (edited) 15 hours ago, asbril said: Pilgrims ? Not sure about exact history there, but "Pennsylvania Deutsch" or as the American language deteriorated back then, "Pennsylvania Dutch". IIRC, mostly Mennonite and we have a large presence here remaining. There are many conflicting history stories around Thanksgiving. Some European countries and Caribbean Islands celebrate it also and some, for different reasons. So "pilgrim" may apply for the Mayflower crowd to the USA but not to Canada....right John Wayne? Edited October 10, 2022 by larryllix 2
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