[Pacific Ocean near Bodega Head, July 2009.]
Today, Thanksgiving, is one of my one of my very favorite days of the year, mainly because it combines two things very close to my heart: food (and the cooking of it) of course, as well as the giving of thanks — or, really, the feeling grateful-for. Is there a better feeling in the world than gratitude? (OK maybe love, but that’s something better suited to February ruminations and anyway I sort of think the two are closely related.)
Some days I swear I wake up simply grateful to be, cozy and quiet tucked up in my comfortable bed with the morning grey-light filtering through the windows, knowing I have good food to eat for breakfast, and, if I’m particularly lucky, a Sunday morning New York Times waiting for me downstairs. I mean, of course there are many (err, many) days I rise on the wrong side of the bed and burn my toast or drink green tea because I’m out of milk and there is just no way I can drink my coffee without milk or cream. Of course there are those days. But in general I know I have it pretty good and I try not to take it for granted.
Each year on Thanksgiving I can’t help but reflect on the things for which I’m particularly grateful. Today, I feel especially thankful for
– My family and friends near and far, always
– This beautiful place in which I live — in all its bright sun and crashing ocean, redwood forests and bay trees that sweeten the air
– The 6 miles I just ran along the sun-swept back roads — and the 10 (!) miles I ran last Sunday — and every run I am able to do
– (The probability of rain tomorrow)
– My mom’s mushroom galette and my dad’s dolmades
– My two wonderful San Francisco farmers’ markets, both within walking distance of my house
– Taylor Maid coffee
– Yoga, oh true deliciousness
– The food we’ll eat today, and that we are fortunate enough to have such a bountiful table. To be able to eat enough every day to feel full.
– The hope of peace
– A soon-to-be
– Possibility
– Laphroaig single malt bought at the duty free
– Maine in winter
– Dogs
– All the I’ve made in the past year
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Definitely this is one of the best occasions in the entire year, showing you appreciation to other people and giving thanks, as well as the good foods.
Thanks for sharing that recipe, look so delicious, I’ll try to make one of that this coming next few days.
Hi Nicole!
I must admit I’ve been reading your site for some time and I quite like it. You write beautifully. Thanks for the lovely Thanksgiving post, and also for the Mary Oliver poem, which finally spurred me to comment (so beautiful!).
All the best…
Found your blog through NPR’s site…lovely writing…
Happy Thanksgiving Nicole! What a great article you wrote for NPR about cooking for one! And then this post with a delicious looking apple gallette…. I am looking forward to trying more of your recipes. I am without a proper kitchen for the next month (military duty), so your articles and posts keep me dreaming of my kitchen, mixer, oven, favorite gadgets, farmer’s markets etc. etc. etc. Take care and I hope you have a happy holiday season filled with lots of friends, family and good food.