The guys went to the gazebo after lunch and talk about good old days. It was a beautiful day and the weather was great. How about you? Do you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? My husband has an Irish descent so; celebrating St. Patrick’s is a cultural and religious observance for him. This holiday usually celebrated every March 17 and generally involves public parades and festivals. Wearing of green attire or shamrocks is common during the celebration. Since this is a religious activity, Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol are lifted for this day only. Happy St. Patrick’s Day Everyone!
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hello amy. Living here in Ireland made me appreciate St. Patrick's Day more. We usually watch the parade and it's fun to see Filipinos participate in such parade. Last time, they wore ati-atihan costumes. Love those green beers. Here, I think most pubs serve a special Guinness.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't really celebrate, except for being sure to wear something green!
ReplyDeleteGreen beer? Looks refreshing at the same time sour hehehe. Love the glasses though.
ReplyDeletecool green beer!
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