To show my appreciation for all of you out there, I made you a turkey. Enjoy, it’s a guilt free turkey with zero calories, it’s vegan and it won’t give you gas. Thank you all for stopping by.
On a side note I managed to loosen up my painting a bit with this turkey. After the attempt with the bluebird post I had to take drastic measures. The secret technique I devised involved a bottle of Petite Sarah and while watching Dancing With the Stars. Please don’t tell anyone. No self-respecting Forester Artist should be caught doing such a thing. However, it did loosen up my brush!
No turkeys were harmed in the making of this post. Sorry, I can’t say the same for dinner.
I think he looks marvellous, Tim. Too good to eat.
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Thanks Don. I have pardoned him and now he can free range in my blog!
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As a vegan, I skip all those Thanksgiving menus that dominate the internet these days. However, I noticed the word ‘vegan’, so I opened your post to find a wonderful Turkey.
Your Turkey is proud and safe. May he have a great life!
Happy Thanksgivings.
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Yes, this turkey is free to range through my blog as long as he wants! My guide picture for this watercolor was of a big old Tom from last Spring and he was strutting for a bunch of hens. Fun to watch.
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Indeed – too good to eat. 🙂 Wonderful job. Enjoy your dinner.
Love, Dina
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This turkey is safe, but there is one that won’t be tonight.
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Absolutely wonderful art! Too good to eat 😉
To help you save face with the fact dancing with the stars was on… I’m just going to blame the wine! Wine does have interesting effects on things =-O Ha!
Have a wonderful thanksgiving!!
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Thank you Ilex! Wine, yes it was the wine. I thought I was watching Axmen! You have a great Thanksgiving too.
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Happy Thanksgiving to you and Mary and the dogs too.
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Thank you Linda. We will and I am going to eat too much stuffing and gravy. I hope your Thanksgiving is awesome!
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lol You’re so funny, Tim! Thank you so much!! I will enjoy this Turkey. 🙂 May you and your family have a Blessed and HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
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Thank you Rose! I hope you and your family have a glorious Thanksgiving too. I’m afraid the turkey I enjoy tonight won’t be zero calories, but that won’t stop me. ;D
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Reblogged this on The Backdoor Artist and commented:
Apparently, Tim’s cooking today…
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drastic measures indeed,
i admire your devotion
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Yes, well, sometimes you have to take one for the team!
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What a beautiful painting. That is how I like my Turkey! I’m vegetarian ;p
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Perfect, then enjoy!
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Happy thanksgiving
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Thank you and same to you and your family.
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thank you 🙂
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Love the vegan turkey which is a “feast for the eyes.” It’s a really good rendition of your talent.
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Thank you Yvonne and Happy Thanksgiving. I guess I’ll have to keep a bottle of Petite Sarah handy!
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Hi Tim 😀 I’ve been watching your turkey for hours. He hasn’t moved !! Is he stuffed ? 😉 ( I must get a life !! )
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Keep watching him Ralph and when he moves you let me know!
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I am sure his tail feathers fluttered …… probably wind 😉
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Hmmm…he might have been pooping!
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I prefer to see that way than in the oven.. beautiful picture Tim
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I couldn’t agree more, and that is exactly what we had last night!
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My very favorite kind of turkey! Love it! Hope you shared a wonderful day with family.
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Thank you Elena we did and, I hope you did the same. 🙂
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I’m a vegetarian so you made my day!!! I really like the painting too!
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Thank you, enjoy all you like!
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This is my favorite turkey I’ve ever received!
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Yay, the good part is you can keep it all year,
Ted won’t eat it and it won’t stink up the place after a week!
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I love your sense of humor. Thanks for painting and sharing the turkey picture. You are a wonderful artist.
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Thank you so much Joan! I’m glad you enjoyed. You’re welcome to come by for turkey any time. 🙂
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