And stupid me always thought that St Patrick was a man! 🙂
Now I’m just hoping that may wife doesn’t make the wrong conclusions from my visiting sites like George’s – maybe I’ll have a lot to explain …
PS:
One of our neighbours here in Hungary called his son Patrick – little cutie is 4 years old now and comes regularly to visit us because he likes us – and maybe because he knows that we always have nice German chocolate …
Getting ready to put a corned beef into the slow cooker, along with potatoes, carrots, and onions. About an hour before we eat, I’ll add the cabbage. A proper Irish dinner for St. Patrick’s Day.
And George, how many times must I ask you to refrain from sharing my personal pictures?
Happy St. Pat’s day. It’s funny, Patrick is the most common name for males in Ireland (so I’ve heard) and my father had 4 brothers, none of them named Patrick.
One of his living brothers (2 died in infancy) named his son Patrick and one of his 2 sisters who had boys named one Patrick.
Happy Day to you and all. We had our corned beef dinner last week, because we were hungry for it and we’re not ruled by the calendar. When Costco has corned beef in stock, only this time of year, we buy two or three, have one and freeze the others for later in the year.
Today it’s more NCAA-M basketball tournament [that UMBC win over Virginia was amazing, we watched the whole thing]. With the Pac-12 out so quickly, we pretty much just root for the underdogs, but it’s fun to watch, and I now read on the iPad during the many commercials.
And stupid me always thought that St Patrick was a man! 🙂
Now I’m just hoping that may wife doesn’t make the wrong conclusions from my visiting sites like George’s – maybe I’ll have a lot to explain …
PS:
One of our neighbours here in Hungary called his son Patrick – little cutie is 4 years old now and comes regularly to visit us because he likes us – and maybe because he knows that we always have nice German chocolate …
Wolf, we also have a son we named Patrick. And, he’s a very lucky kid!
The Luck of the Kelleys?
Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
Jeff, Diane and I marvel at our luck! Everybody’s Irish on St. Paddy’s Day!
“Begorrah!”
“Gesundheit!”
Dan, hope you kiss someone Irish today!
Erin go braugh!
Getting ready to put a corned beef into the slow cooker, along with potatoes, carrots, and onions. About an hour before we eat, I’ll add the cabbage. A proper Irish dinner for St. Patrick’s Day.
And George, how many times must I ask you to refrain from sharing my personal pictures?
Sounds yummy, Deb.
Jeff, St. Patrick’s Day is big around here. There will be parades and a lot of people drinking green beer!
Deb, but green is your color!
Whoa! At first I thought it was a picture of Diane, but now I know it is of Deb. Go figure. Lovely women both.
And happy St. Paddy’s Day to the entire Kelley clan of leprechauns!
Jerry, we’re busy dancing jigs and reels today! Yes, there’s a resemblance between Diane and Deb! They’re both very pretty!
Happy St. Pat’s day. It’s funny, Patrick is the most common name for males in Ireland (so I’ve heard) and my father had 4 brothers, none of them named Patrick.
One of his living brothers (2 died in infancy) named his son Patrick and one of his 2 sisters who had boys named one Patrick.
Maggie, the Amazing Patrick has the Luck of the Irish! And, the Power of GOOGLE!
Happy Day to you and all. We had our corned beef dinner last week, because we were hungry for it and we’re not ruled by the calendar. When Costco has corned beef in stock, only this time of year, we buy two or three, have one and freeze the others for later in the year.
Today it’s more NCAA-M basketball tournament [that UMBC win over Virginia was amazing, we watched the whole thing]. With the Pac-12 out so quickly, we pretty much just root for the underdogs, but it’s fun to watch, and I now read on the iPad during the many commercials.
Rick, SUNY AT BUFFALO takes on KENTUCKY later today. All of Western New York is rooting for the BUFFALO BULLS!
Am watching it, an uphill battle for your guys.
Rick, the BUFFALO BULLS can’t hit a 3-point shot to save their lives!