Black Friday at the Farmette is a casual affair. It involves Secret Agent Man waking up early to clean out a fence row on the far end of our property.
I take photos and he does the work.
I also enjoy the scenery and propose leftover turkey for lunch.
No lines, no shopping, no crowds. A book to read for the afternoon, a nap by the wood stove, and more turkey leftovers for supper.
Life in the fast lane.



that's my speed, too. just had leftover ham for lunch.
ReplyDeleteturkey and dressing, etc. for tomorrow. :)
Love the pictures once again, ahhh...nap by the woodstove, leftovers....Heaven....Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteWow, you're out and moving! We're relaxing by the fire and are heading into the kitchen to fix some leftovers for lunch. I have never EVER gone shopping the day after Thanksgiving. I try to do my gift buying from independent artists are make them.. except for the kids.. they need toys! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat time is lunch?
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a good weekend.
That sounds perfect to me! I had to work today, but am looking forward to lounging by the tv with a warm blanket tonight and catching up on my girly shows :)
ReplyDeleteAh, don't you just love it??
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect Black Friday to me.
ReplyDeleteNow that's my kind of black friday
ReplyDeleteI'm traveling at the same speed Michelle...
ReplyDeletethat's us, too...laze about and in no way whatsoever do we go out to shop! ha.
ReplyDeleteSounds peaceful. Love that last photo.
ReplyDeleteThat was kinda like our day. Low key and no chaos of Black Friday! Except I bet it was WARMER where you are! Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteI skipped the shopping,too. Sounds like you had a fabulous day.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfectly perfect way to spend Black Friday!
ReplyDeleteYour idea of black Friday is the right idea! Can't beat a wood stove.
ReplyDeleteYup, sounds like my kind or highway too!
ReplyDeleteMy kinda day -- barbara
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing I need or want that would make me join in on the Black Friday frenzy.
ReplyDeleteThe best way to spend "Black Friday"
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a day I could 'take', again and again, and again. Pass me the bread, turkey and mayo, please.
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures all of them.
ReplyDeleteUs Canadians that I know do not have black Friday. So I love to read also.
I am in middle of book reading.
Every day is a relaxing day to read for me. I am retired .
Thanks for dropping to my blog. yes that is the hat hubby bought me for winter. I love the cap look.
Now today it is snowing.
Much appreciated.
Sounds perfect, Michelle. It's the fastest lane I want to be in :)
ReplyDeleteYou convinced me!
ReplyDeletesounds like the perfect day...who needs Black Friday when they can have a day of simple pleasures?!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds about like our day. We did make it to town last night though for the Twinkle Fest Parade. Parade on Black Friday in Wisconsin at night....let me tell you that was cold!
ReplyDeletei don't do the mad black friday either...i like your kicked back day!!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
ReplyDeleteI would be reluctant to leave that beautiful place, too! Enjoy the leftovers and the peaceful moments! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat ? No elbowing your way through crowds to get that super duper deal ... that you don't need and can't afford ?
ReplyDelete;>)
You've described my kind of fast lane, and illustrated it well.
Sounds perfect. We did much the same. No shopping here ;-)
ReplyDeletePretty much my idea of that day as well. Though the Mrs T spent the day shopping for 32 youngsters who might otherwise not see any Christmas presents in our county. Also gets help from "Toy for Tots."
ReplyDelete....:)
Ah.... Small town country life .... doesn't get any better than this :) Lovely captures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's! Sounds like a perfect day. I wouldn't be caught dead shopping on Black Friday.
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