It’s St. Patrick’s Day today. Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all.
I know not many of us celebrate the feast day of St. Patrick. He is the patron saint of Ireland. Not much is known about this saint but he was believed to have died on March 17 around 460 AD. He was born to wealthy parents in Britain. I am sharing a photo here culled from the net. Credit to the one who made and took this shot.
I’ve always been in awe of the photos and videos I saw and watched about Ireland. it seems the perfect place when you want some quiet in your life. The green hills and meadows beckon one to seek peace and quiet and contemplate about life.
Let’s go green on St. Patrick’s Day.
Happy St Patrick’s Day Arlene 🌿
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Same to you Miriam. Thanks!
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I love having a preview of the day from you, since you get every day so much earlier than I do.
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Thank you Anne. Yes, we are earlier by a few hours.
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My church is St. Patrick and St. Anthony! It is the merger of an Irish and Italian parish. Every year we have a “Garlic and Gaelic” feast to celebrate the union!
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Really? it’s nice Elizabeth. I hope it was a success.
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It is said on St Patrick’s day everyone has a drop of Irish in them!! 🙂
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Haha 🙂 Who knows?
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