A Mormon Image: Turkey Bowl

Tuesday, December 8, 2009
By A Mormon Image

Picture 102

Isn’t that a great catch? Now take a look at the whole set of photos, as photographed by a beautiful woman (who knows the photo series coordinator):

Picture 101

Picture 102

Picture 103

The Turkey Bowl is a ward tradition here, as it is in many places, and we enjoy it. These pictures are from the 2006 Turkey Bowl, where everyone learned: Don’t leave Daniel open. He may not be tall, but he can run.

This photograph is part of our ongoing series highlighting Mormon images. Comments to the post are welcome. In addition we invite you to submit your own images to the Mormon Image series. Other photos in the series can be found here. Rules and instructions, including submissions guidelines, can be found here.

1 people like this post.
Share this!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Print

This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at 8:47 pm and is filed under Mormon Images and is tagged with . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

4 Responses to “A Mormon Image: Turkey Bowl”

  1. David

    Very nice photos.

    I always enjoy the Turkey Bowl — it’s a good chance for the ward Priesthood to enjoy the morning together. And not just Priesthood either — sometimes the young women have sharp elbows and aren’t afraid to use them!

  2. Stephanie

    Ha ha! Love this! The turkey bowl is one of the highlights of DH’s life. It’s been a thorn in my side, but now that he is starting to bring his sons with him, I have a feeling it will be one of our family’s cherished traditions. I am sure DH will make sure we have a turkey bowl in whatever ward we live in.

  3. Matt evelo

    I participated in a tackle football turkey bowl this past thanksgiving. While it was fun I fractured my ankle. They are fun but I think flag is better.

  4. Stephanie

    Yes, definitely flag. DH is getting old. He doesn’t need to be tackled by the young guys.

Welcome

  • Times and Seasons is a place to gather and discuss ideas of interest to faithful Latter-day Saints.