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To my Irish friends. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
I realize that the period is not the best to celebrate ... but at least for one evening you can celebrate. I have loved Ireland for years. It is a country that holds a special place in my heart .. so I want to wish all Irish members and Irish expatriates to other countries or descendants of Irish expatriates of the site a happy St. Patrick's Day. have fun, let's have fun at least for a carefree evening. ☘️🍻
Muftii (7)
2022-03-16 21:50Lovely blog - privileged to live here!
Shona Lá fheile Phadraig duit
Tagos (30 )
2022-03-16 21:53There. what I miss is understanding Gaelic 🤣 it's a pleasure and I envy you a lot.
Muftii (7)
2022-03-16 22:43(Som svar till detta)
Lol - it means see you in Ireland for a roll ! 🤔
Tagos (30 )
2022-03-16 22:50🤣 I would like that very much. I hope to return sooner or later!
BamaJDon41 (10 )
2022-03-16 23:38Faith and begorra 😀
Tagos (30 )
2022-03-17 00:18(Som svar till detta)
🤣? I do not understand!
BamaJDon41 (10 )
2022-03-17 00:30(Som svar till detta)
Irish American slang for 'sure and by god.'
Tagos (30 )
2022-03-17 00:51👍 I hope so!!
Celticmuscle (113)
2022-03-17 12:52Beannschtai na feile Phadraig!!
☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
Bigchest (2)
2022-03-17 20:20Being irish it's one hell of a day and with my home town full of life and a great parade it was great .and it's the day the rest of the world is irish .and we know how to throw a party .
Tagos (30 )
2022-03-18 00:39(Som svar till detta)
Very true! 🤣☘️
GINGERMAN (8)
2022-03-19 17:29My best man told me...repeatedly...that there are only two types of people: the Irish and those who wished they were. And, that is not hard to imagine given the generations which have been bred by those who had some Irish in their family.
Gaelic did not become our national language; English did. But, then, Saint Patrick was English, truth to tell. And, though the largest number of descendants is not from those of Ireland, but Germany. And, German was the runner up to English is being chosen for our national language.
That said, I am proud of all my national origins of which Irish is not the least, but then it is not the most, for me that is.
May you not still be feeling any ill effects from over indulgence on the 17th. Looking forward to the next. In the meantime, I have warm memories of this last one. I went to bed early and turned up the heater.
celtwrestle (46 )
2022-03-25 03:44(Som svar till detta)
@Gingerman. St Patrick would’ve been from around the area now known as Wales, or possibly Cornwall. Wales is certainly not England and many Cornishmen consider Kernow to be a nation in its own right.