Thanksgiving!

Yesterday morning I was able to join David Family in the gardens. It was ground-nut harvesting time and we were digging away. Ground-nuts are similar to small peanuts and are used to make sauces and can be roasted to eat plain. They said that the harvest has had a good yield so far, but will wait and see after we let them dry. I now have a nice wound on my hand, but it was definitely worth it.
Today is Thanksgiving at Kasana - 2 Thanksgivings in one year! Last night we were busy making our banner for David Family and it looks great! It truly was a family affair - there were disagreements, helpers, hinderers, but overall a good time was had by all. I'm hoping to get some pictures of Thanksgiving up tonight.

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