Thread:Talou/@comment-29088925-20161122153534/@comment-29088925-20161123150652

Regardless, you are a very generous friend.

I have only played on a laptop and so have nothing to compare it to.

I hope that you and all of our USA friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving tomorrow. Here in Canada, harvest season comes a little earlier and so we celebrate Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October each year. I call November the bleakest time of year in my area. Most flowers are dead or in hibernation; the leaves are gone from the trees; the snow melts shortly after it falls; and the Christmas lights aren't yet out. Once we get a consistent fresh coat of snow, everything looks so crisp and bright, especially once the Christmas lights are reflected in the snow.

I am now looking out at my car and yard covered with snow (I have to remember to build in time to clear the car and defrost the windshield again). The snow will likely disappear later this week when the temperature rises above 0 (Celsius; 32 F) once again but anyone without their winter tires on around here is going to have more difficulty staying on the road than those who do until next spring.

Again, thanks and happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.