Though today is St. Patrick’s Day there will be no parade in NY City or in the town not far from my house. Though I’ve never gone to the one in the city, I understand it’s quite the affair. The one in the town near where I live is also a fun time. I usually don’t go because it’s too cold but I love watching the pictures in the paper and ones friends have taken. I have a trace of Irish in me but not on the green side. Doesn’t stop me from feeling a bit of festivity on that day. Just heard from my daughter that the parade in Savannah has also been cancelled.
I think of the stories I’ve been told about the country and
of how my great-great came to this country and lived in a town called
One of those pictures brings back memories of the collie and how the shephers showed us how the god herded sheep. What a fascinating thing to watch. No voice commands, only hand and body signals were given.
I also remember the rapid tour we took with my friend’s
mother seeing so many sights and so much green. The
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Ah yes, the beauty of Ireland. Happy St. Paddy's Day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So glad you got to visit, Janet. Sending love across our Orange-Green divide!
ReplyDeleteI vacationed in Ireland in my twenties, with a boyfriend in a horse-driven camping trailer. Beautiful green country, but even in July it was chilly and foggy at night and in the early morning. So much so that we couldn't strike a match to light the stove to make coffee. The Emerald Isle deserves its name, though, beautiful and friendly. I have fond memories of Ireland.
ReplyDeleteWhat delightful memories of your visit to Ireland. Sheep everywhere! Have a great St. Paddy's Day!!
ReplyDeleteGoing to Ireland is on my bucket list. Maybe one day...
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