Saturday, October 7, 2023
Entering Feast Mode
Sweat Corn: Jason by Shax Carter
Although there are many similarities between Canadian Thanksgiving and their neighbors to the south, there are also some distinct differences. The origins of the Canadian day of thanks are not rooted in mythical feast bringing together Native Americans and Pilgrims.
In America, Thanksgiving takes place on the forth Thursday in November. In Canada, it's celebrated on the second Monday in October. The meals are the same, although Canadians tend to be a little less creative with their sides. It isn't common to find mac and cheese at a Canadian Thanksgiving dinner, just the Turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and plenty of vegetables.
Some of you might recognize Jason, the hottie posing between the corn stacks. I featured Jason's work with photographer Shax Carter last year, and I loved this series, and saved them to use during Harvest Season. You can check out more of Shax's work with Jason in the previous posts HERE:
Check out more hot hunks frolicking in the corn field, and showing off their stalks on the NEXT PAGE HERE:
12 Days: Antonio Cupo in Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade
'An eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.'
Lost in the Moment: Zachary by Rob Colgan
This series of images were shot in October, the time where in most locations in the North East, Autumn colors are at their peak. I'm also incredibly thankful for my connection with Rob Colgan, who's work I've had the privilege to share for over a decade now. I also especially love this shoot. Not only were they taken during my favorite season, they also feature the stunning Zachary, a model I first featured last Christmas, when he helped decorate Gordon Nebeker's Christmas Tree. (HERE:)