March is a time of awakening from a long winter sleep here, birds return and we hear their
song. You don't realize they are gone until you hear them again. I have started
making corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots, etc...and irish soda bread for St.
Patrick's. That wasn't a tradition for me growing up. My Dad actually tested
to be 43% Irish with Ancestry, we thought he was Welsh. LOL...
Best wishes for a Happy St. Patrick's Day on the 17th and Happy first day of Spring on
the 20th!!!
Can't wait...this winter has been too long
Cozette from Idaho!
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From: Dell DeMeyer <delldmyr(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 9:03 PM
To: Online Gamma <olg(a)lists.ncf.ca>
Subject: [OLG] OLG MARCH PROGRAM
IT'S A BIT OF O'BLARNEY THE IRISH DO SAY--
WEARIN' GREEN--DRINKIN' BEER ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY.
THEY SAY LEPRECHAUNS DANCE 'ROUND BRIGHT POTS O'GOLD
AT THE END OF A RAINBOW --OR SO I'VE BEEN TOLD!
PLEASE SHARE AN IRISH FAVORITE OR TWO--
SUCH AS SONGS, MYTHS, JOKES AND LEGENDS OR A GOOD IRISH BREW!
FIND LUCKY SHAMROCKS--DANCE A JIG ON YOUR TOES--
LET'S CELEBRATE MARCH LIKE A WILD IRISH ROSE!
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!
O'Dell
Program Chairman