Here’s our tree, complete with bottles of Guinness:
Is this a spot the bottle competition, or do I need to correct your grammar to singular not plural?
That photo shows just one, since it’s a close-up. Rest assured, there are three other bottles in there.Is this a spot the bottle competition, or do I need to correct your grammar to singular not plural?
I went to Birmingham once, when I was 19. Never again - which is probably why I haven´t seen the parades!
What holidays will you use the blue and purple lights for?Upside is, they let me keep the blue ones for nothing, so I’m hoping they’ll do the same with the purple ones.
I have no idea, but they did let me keep them!What holidays will you use the blue and purple lights for?
I’ve already got pastel mini-lights on order.TastyReuben I'd like the combination the blue and purple for Easter...
I went to Birmingham once, when I was 19. Never again - which is probably why I haven´t seen the parades!
We were cycling through Ireland on St Patrick's day and it was like a scene from the wild west that day. The place was deserted and the only signs of life came from the pub as the doors swung open and we were hit by a wall of sound, then they closed and we could hear everything again. The only thing missing was a ball of tumbleweed.Do the Irish in Ireland celebrate it, I wonder?
Today is also St Patrick's day, so not only was this road totally straight, we were virtually on the only people on it and the villages along it were totally deserted. We had that John Wayne feeling from a Wild West movie, with the twanging guitar in the background and tumbleweed being blown across the road feeling. At one point we really did have the door of a pub opening and the sounds of laughter and music coming out before being cut off again when it shut and us just carrying on.
cute, very cute!I found these at Dollar Tree
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KA-E-UTE!!!!
I haven't "decorated" our front entry in a year, gotta get on it!
That´s why I mistrust Wikipedia...St Patrick’s Day is (again, according to Wikipedia) is celebrated in more countries than any other national festival.