Be safe. Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving! (2018)
OOOOh, coming to my state… I hope you and the fam. have a safe trip and a very “Happy Thanksgiving”. Thanks for being an awesome teacher and showing us things the “right” way. I think we’re all “kin” to Archie too… P.S. Say “HI” to your sisters for all of us.
Wishing @BanjoBen, @Jake, @Archie, @fiddle_wood, @Mark_Rocka, @Woodshed, @DrGuitar1, @Maggie, @Bcaves, @Mike_R and well… everyone (I had hit the limit of 10) - including their entire families - a wonderful and Blessed 2018 Thanksgiving.
I am thankful for my family, my friends and all of you here at this incredible site,
Two young ladies so innocent and so sweet… Have a good trip, Ben!
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Psalm 95
2 Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms (and with instruments??!!).
3 For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods.
Hey, thanks @BanjoBen . Wishing you and the fine folks on this forum a happy, blessed Thanksgiving. And we’re thankful for you too.
Very happy thanksgiving! @BanjoBen, be sure someone films the picking after the meal, and share the experience with us? I’m (with all of my family) going to the next town up the road (forty miles) to celebrate thanksgiving with the rest of the missionaries in the province. My brother and I are doing a gig there, on banjo and mandolin, and I’ll try to get some video of that up here somehow
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Travel safe Ben and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Thank you for doing what you do.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family & friends -
Ben your girls are too cute! We spent all week in South Ga making syrup. I’ll have a bottle headed your way soon.
Wow… that’s a ton of syrup!!!
Yep it’s a lot of work. I just created a Facebook page for our syrup. You can see the process from growing to bottling, just search Caves’ Family Traditions Cane Syrup.
THIS IS THE BEST!!! We can’t wait! Happy Thanksgiving, y’all!
Thank You Tye. I’m new to Facebook, but I’m coming around😎
@Bcaves i was just looking at the photos on FB. THAT looks like a lot of work and a lot of hours spent making that syrup.
There is definitely not a profit in it, unless your my kids. They help make it and then get to sell it. We do it to keep the tradition going and to teach the kids hard work and business.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime"
@Bcaves things that are lacking in society so much today.
Good parenting skills.