This week Ruby Tuesday is green I thought I would share some of our St patricks day Greenery:)
A t-Shirt green going green
hangs outside
Got it to give to my Mom but I broke it so I kept it:)
I got this in NYC ST Patrick's Cathedral and my son got me the Linen in Ireland
Becca's hair thing
Becca's cute bowls
on my collectable/antiques shelf
Do you have a collectable w/ your name on it!!
A gift from my dear friend Robin
and my sweet friend Ruth
and this is a green preview of later in the week an up date on the Bonds ranch building
FOr how we have celebrated see here and here
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17 comments:
You are rich in shamrocks! You got pistachios at St. Patrick's Cathedral? :) I'm thinking the container the pistachios are in probably.
Hey....we live in Fort Worth, so not too hot for the shamrocks here. It gets up over 100F here and the dang things made it all summer. Whatever you do don't let it get in the yard. There is no getting rid of it. We have it out front and we even tried a yard service, Tru Green, and all they did was kill our yard...not the oxalis. I've researched and can't find anything to kill it.
Hope you have a nice St. Patty's day and enjoy the spring. I'm stunned at how quickly everything is growing!
Great post - all that green! Have you ever been to Ireland? I'm just a little irish - mostly English and Scottish, with a touch of German too. But of course, today my Irish takes over!
Thanks for visiting my blog - come back again soon!
I really enjoyed visiting here and will be back again soon. Love all things Irish, even though most of me is Welsh. If I could afford to travel, I'd take off for Ireland in a heart beat!
Thanks for visiting me too. Enjoy this special day.
Barb:-)
Wow! I enjoyed seeing all your Irish things!
You really had a great collection of Irish mementos.
With lots of green and shamrocks.
One's just got to love it.
Ireland is always next to Norway in my heart.
My husband and daughter are laughing.
We have visited Iris pubs and sung about the Wild Rover all over Europe.
In our town we have "The Irish Viking"!
A happy St. Patrick's Day to you from Felisol
I even like the green storage box! Were those pistachios in the middle? My husband's favorite nut.
Happy St. Patrick's Day.
I recognized the pistachios, are those other nuts macadamias? Ye weren't joshin' me about the Irish spread ye had goin' on here at all lassie. Quite an impressive bounty.
Can there be more Irish emerald in all the blogosphere? nay says I! Some day I will make it to the the green Eire!
You're a fervent collector of Irish things, Marcia. I like them all. Because of their green color and the shamrock shape.
Do you celebrate St Patrick Day as Irish do ? Ireland has always got a special place in French people's heart. Maybe a religion bond ?
What a great collection of green!! :) Green is my favorite color!
Junie
Goodness, that is a lot of green in one place. I love the leaded window looking shamrock.
Wow, so many beautiful green items! Clovers all around. I love them. You are definitely very Irish :). I have my craft displayed in my living room with some other flowers. Best wishes.
Oh my! I love love love love dishes and I certainly love yours....
Thanks for sharing!
I LOVED this post!
You have so many treasures. I forgot I have that Beanie Baby around here somewhere.
I love being Irish - I see you do too.!
I'm late getting around today but I do hope it was a wonderful day for you!
Thanks for your visit to my leprechaun.
Nice collection of shamrocks and nice bunch of greens. Happy RT! Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a great week!
prkl, Finland
Wow, you have a lot of fun St. Patrick's day items. That is something I have never collected, but after seeing your cute things- I am going to start :D
I hope you had a nice day!
these are great....
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