
Whatever your reason for enjoying this Saint's day I hope you don't have a 'heavy' head in the morning.................................
Hope, expectation, Bright promises.
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4 comments:
We've always celebrated it due to an Irish parent and owning 'pubs' in the family usually means green guiness - very strange!
Happy St. Patricks day to you too Toni.
C
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Not sure your right that we Irish don't celebrate like the English, we all had the day off, the bus stops were full of people dressed in Green to go off to visit the parade and this weekend is full of family activities...Come and see what we do!
Sorry Michelle, didn't make that as clear as I should have - what I meant was the English celebrate St Patrick's Day far more than St George's Day which I think is a shame.
Toni
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