Saint Patrick's Decorations
Indeed I did because Mary was at an appointment, I thought I would surprise her. I found the decorations upstairs in the closet and began sprinkling them around with great aplomb!
These are a few snapshots of my artistic skills (no laughing is allowed).
Froggy was dressed for the occasion.
We have garland everywhere!
The dining room is ready for our guests.
We decorate everything that does not move.
The hat is ready for any occasion.
Frogs everywhere.
We have candles at the ready!
Did You Know? - In the 1640s, the use of the green harp flag by the Irish Catholic Confederation is what made green the color associated with Ireland. The present national flag of Ireland contains the color green, along with white and orange.
Warning the leprechaun by the fire.
We even turn the lamps green to homor the occasion.
Beanie Baby, a reminder of the past!
"Oh dear, hot can I decorate the top?"
Loads of garland go on the tree.
Did You Know? - Patrick's Day is historically observed through a number of traditions. These include preparing food like corned beef and cabbage, musical gatherings called "céilí," and decorating with symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns.
We have a new piano!
We almost left a blank spot without decorations.
The new 40" TV is ready to watch a St Patty's Day movie.
We covered the pine Christmas Trees.
Assisting my little leprecahn!
Here is goes.