For the first time in years, Arlo Guthrie won’t have Thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant — half a mile from the railroad track or otherwise.
He’ll enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner that couldn’t be beat right at home.
“The last few years, we’ve been going out to all different kinds of restaurants,” his wife Marti Ladd Guthrie tells me in a phone interview from the couple’s winter home near Sebastian, Florida. “This year, I want to just cook at home — a small dinner for two — a little bit of all our favorite dishes. I’m so excited.”
“She’s a great cook,” Guthrie, 78, chimes in. “So whatever we’re doing here at the house is going to be really yummy.”
No word yet on who will take the garbage out.
Because it all started 60 Thanksgivings ago, that’s 60 years ago on Thanksgiving, when Guthrie an

Boston.com News

America News
Cover Media
AlterNet
KSNB Local4 Central Nebraska
Daily Voice
Associated Press US and World News Video