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How Was Your Thanksgiving Holiday (with apologies to my friends abroad!)?

How was your Thanksgiving holiday? Ours was busy – a sumptuous meal with ten dishes (just ask if you are curious) and friends and family. And help cleaning up! On Friday, a beautiful fall day with a temperature around 70o, we headed off to the huge Duke-University of North Carolina football game.

Here is the Marching Tar Heel Band coming out onto the field before the game, then spelling out the words “Tar Heel” facing the far stands.

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At the end of the first quarter I could feel a migraine headache coming on, so I hiked back to our car (a good mile uphill) to take a nap, leaving Hubs and my daughter and son-in-law to enjoy the loss 🙁 ! On the way I spotted some really nice fall color

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And then had a lovely nap in the car with the windows down, a light cool breeze, and the patter of leaves falling on the roof.

Yesterday we drove to Winston-Salem to see my brother perform (first tenor) with the Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale, the Winston-Salem symphony (a really top notch group) and the Crique de la Symphony in a Christmas concert.

The Winston-Salem Symphony Chorale consists of nearly 120 auditioned volunteer singers, and performs with the Symphony  large choral masterpieces including Haydn’s Creation, Orff’s Carmina Burana, and the Requiem masses of Mozart, Brahms, and Verdi, and smaller-scale works such as Bach’s St. John Passion and an annual production of Handel’s Messiah.

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Cirque de la Symphonie is a new production, adaptation of artistic performances to symphony music featuring veterans of exceptional cirque programs throughout the world—aerial flyers, acrobats, contortionists, dancers, jugglers, etc. Each artist’s performance is professionally choreographed in collaboration with the symphony director.cirque3

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It was a spectacular concert with lots of Christmas music, astonishing choreographied acrobatics, a carol singalong, and a guest vocalist – Jodi Burns – a soprano classically trained at UNC. Her rendition of Oh Holy NIght gave us goosebumps.

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Hope your holiday was as lovely as ours. And for those of you wondering if my Christmas camellias are blooming – they’ve started:

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Sue Vincent
8 years ago

Sounds wonderful 🙂

Sue Vincent
8 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

Good to get so many together though.

Annette Rochelle Aben
8 years ago

What an exciting time for you. We had a quiet, tasty family dinner and shared lots of love and laughs! <3

anotherfoodieblogger
8 years ago

Oh gosh Noelle, migraines are the worst. I suffer them from time to time, but most are food allergy related along with stress, so I try to mitigate that. I’m glad you got to enjoy the rest of the time! xo

Book Club Mom
8 years ago

Sounds like lots of fun. I’m totally impressed that you could take care of your migraine by slipping out to take a nap in the car. I probably would have tried to tough it out (though it never works) and would have been miserable company!

Irene Waters 19 Writer Memoirist

Sounds like you had a great few days (apart from the headache). The choir would have been fantastic and the circus to the symphony I can imagine was just spectacular.

Bruce Goodman
8 years ago

I’m jealous!

D. Wallace Peach
8 years ago

Wow, you’ve been busy, Noelle! Now get ready for Christmas!!

D. Wallace Peach
8 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

I’m a terrible procrastinator about Christmas. I have to mail things and I’m always scrambling at the last minute. Maybe this year I’ll do better… 🙂

Hugh's Views and News
8 years ago

Sounds like a great Thanksgiving weekend despite the migraine. And so warm as well. Glad you finally got some Autumn colour to view. 🍂

Teagan Geneviene
8 years ago

Migraines are such horrible things… With that huge exception, it sounds like a beautiful Thanksgiving. Mega hugs.

dgkaye
8 years ago

Sounds like a wonderful day Noelle, including the lovely nap in the car. 🙂

dgkaye
8 years ago
Reply to  noelleg44

🙂

Robert Matthew Goldstein

A lovely day with my partner with wild salmon for dinner.

Robert Matthew Goldstein
Reply to  noelleg44

Salmon is one of our favorites. With the exception of fish. we’re vegetarian.

Robert Matthew Goldstein
Reply to  noelleg44

When I stopped meat I craved it. But it’s been so long now that the thought of it makes me sick. The body adapts.

And I can’t help but note that we have plenty of people in their 90’s who spent most of their lives smoking and eating what they pleased. 🙂

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