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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Thanksgiving at Plymouth



"Village Maiden - White to Black" Hair with Bonnet from Bliensen + MaiTai (Includes Hair with Bonnet and Texture HUD with 8 Hair Texture Options and Resize Scripts. Available in Blonds, Reds, Browns and White to Black)

"Lady Broch Tuarach - Heather" Gown from Silver Moon Designs (337L - We <3 Roleplay Event *November Edition*. Includes Mesh Gown and Scarf/Sleeves Set in 3 Standard Sizes + Maitreya Size + SLink Size, Alpha Layer, Rigged Belt/Bag, 1 Mesh Brooch and Modesty Applier for Belleza, Lara and SLink Mesh Bodies. Available in Heather, Highlands and Moors)

"Turkey Day (The Holiday Series)" from Imaginarium Poses (115L. Includes 3 Mesh Turkey with Poses + 3 Static Poses. Original Ad HERE)

"Layered Tablecloth - Tea Time Lace" from Paper Moon (225L - We <3 Roleplay Event *November Edition*. Includes Mesh Table and Texture HUD with 9 Tablecloth Texture Options and 9 Skirt Texture Options. Available in Tea Time Lace, Satin, Floral, Folk Cross Stitch and Astrology. 3 L.I, Copy & Mod)

"Feast of Thrones" Several Food Plates from Velvet Whip (40L Per Play, In Store Gacha Machine)

"Beer Bottles" from Fetch, Part of "RenFaire Booth" Set (300L.  Includes Mesh Ale Sign, Barrel Stool, Bean Crates, Beer Bottles, Beer Crate, Booth, Coins, Solo Barrel, Stack of Beer, Three Barrels and Turkey Leg Sign. 1 L.I., Copy & Mod)

"Branch Candelabra" from Dysfunctional Designs (95L. Includes Branch Candle Display in Tabletop and Wall Mounted Versions. 1 L.I., Copy & Mod)

"Pumpkins" from Jian (250L. Includes 3 Kittens with Pumpkin Meshes, 3 Pumpkin Pile Meshes, 5 Individual Pumpkin Meshes with 7 Pumpkin Texture Options and 8 Cat Coat Texture Options. 1 L.I., Copy & Mod. Original Ad HERE)

"In September 1620, a small ship called the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, carrying 102 passengers—an assortment of religious separatists seeking a new home where they could freely practice their faith and other individuals lured by the promise of prosperity and land ownership in the New World. After a treacherous and uncomfortable crossing that lasted 66 days, they dropped anchor near the tip of Cape Cod, far north of their intended destination at the mouth of the Hudson River. One month later, the Mayflower crossed Massachusetts Bay, where the Pilgrims, as they are now commonly known, began the work of establishing a village at Plymouth.
In November 1621, after the Pilgrims’ first corn harvest proved successful, Governor William Bradford organized a celebratory feast and invited a group of the fledgling colony’s Native American allies, including the Wampanoag chief Massasoit. Now remembered as American’s “first Thanksgiving”—although the Pilgrims themselves may not have used the term at the time—the festival lasted for three days."

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