When I started blogging I reviewed other medical blogs since I knew nothing about blogging. I was intrigued by a Swedish immigrant doctor’s blog about his lengthy career practising medicine in rural Maine. He calls it A Country Doctor Writes because that’s what he is.
I guess I’m American enough, after spending ten more years here (Maine) than in Sweden, to start to get a little philosophical at Thanksgiving.
I spent my first Thanksgiving in this country not far from where the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, as an exchange student with a Jewish family, three houses down from an African American family in an otherwise white Anglo Saxon distant suburb of Boston.
Dr. Hans Duvevelt
Continue at the link to read his thoughts about this traditional holiday in his adopted country. And enjoy my photographs from visits to other parts of rural America.
Another Thanksgiving Reflection
Dr Duvevelt expanded his blog into a book, find it at this affiliate link.
A Country Doctor Writes: CONDITIONS: Diseases and Other Life Circumstances
by Hans Duvevelt, MD
country photos by Dr. Aletha







The above photos were shot at
- upper left corner- near Canon City, Colorado
- lower left corner-Chandler, Oklahoma
- middle right-Madrid, New Mexico
- all others -rural northeast Georgia
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