Happy Thanksgiving, America!
It’s an amazing holiday with really old roots and a romantic story at the heart of it. It’s so homie, so cozy. It’s a holiday with the awesome tradition of giving thanks for good things that have happened to our lives. The day encourages us to sum up last year and find moments for which we can be grateful to our fate. After all, good things can always be found even if the past year hasn’t been especially favourable for us. The feeling of gratitude is great by itself. It contrasts selfishness in some sense. The holiday also refreshes our hopes for the future by reminding us of what we have already achieved. It teaches us to be more optimistic.
Were I to be sitting at the holiday table today I would find many things I can be grateful for. And my resuming learning English and joining this site’s community would certainly be among them.
Happy Thanksgiving, America!
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Joyan
The other pic is a simple potato salad (ham, boiled eggs, potatoes and mayo).
This reminds me of a salad that has always been the biggest hit on holiday tables in the former Soviet Union. Actually it remains extremely popular nowadays. I even cannot imagine a holiday without this salad. We call it “olivye” after the name of Belgian Lucien Olivier, the chef of the Hermitage, one of Moscow’s most celebrated restaurants. It is called Russian salad worldwide, though. It is made of sausage, potatoes, carrots, boiled eggs, canned peas, green and pickled cucumbers, spring and large onions, and it is dressed with mayonnaise.
Olivier salad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorry, my post has nothing to do with Thanksgiving. :)