SFist Gives Thanks

rockwell-thanksgiving.jpgIt's Thanksgiving tomorrow, which means a time to give thanks for all those things one gives thanks to. It's just how we celebrate the one-time settlers and Indians had a nice time of it before we took all their land away. Yay holidays!

So for those of you not on your way elsewhere or already there (like us and for those of you wondering how we could post this while up in the Moutains somewhere, all we can say is time travel, baby), we here at SFist would like to give thanks to you, our loyal readers and to our commenters. Because without you, we'd be nothing. And yeah, you hear that all the time but that's the cool thing about blogs-- the community is just as important as the site. We've gotten photos from you, gossip from you, interesting comments from you, and all sorts of feedback.

For whatever reason, in the little over two years we've been here, this site has slowly become part of the fabric of the city and it's a little amazing and all sorts of cool and kind of scary. We're just bloggers, after all-- we just anonymously post from our little hovels and wonder if anybody cares. It turns out that people do.

And finally, we're going to drop the third person for a bit because I'd just like to thank all the contributors and back-end people who work for site and who really do make the site what it is. As I've quickly learned, being an editor mainly means sitting back and watching everyone do the thing they do. I mainly just forward e-mails.

Okay, back to the "we."

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When our daughter lived in SF we always went to SF for Thanksgiving, reversing the usual traffic flow. I miss that, now that we're all back in Wisconsin.

And even on the outskirts of town hazards abound: It's party time (mating season) for the deer. They don't freeze in the headlights as much, other things on their mind. ">http://letterfromhere.blogspot.com/2006/11/deer-are-fearless-this-time-of-year.html"> Instead, they seem to have developed an ability to fly. The deer that almost flew through my windshield and how you can keep it from happening to you. You can't be too careful if you're traveling outside of SF. Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

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