Some blurry shamrocks from The Compound, where everyone’s Irish.
There’s even a dog named Guinness!
Here are some roses and azaleas for you, too.
Who goes there? Please leave comments so (An Aries Knows)!
Here are some roses and azaleas for you, too.
Beautiful!
‘I-rish’ I were there (or it was here).
Lovely (especially the last photo)!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day. : )
Thank you.
I looked out at my poor yard today and all I saw was the first two inches of rain of the 6+ we’ve been promised will arrive by Wednesday. And I turned GREEN with envy. I would have made GREEN really green but Mac man and my knowledge of html is rather limited.
Were those really shamrocks (common white clover), or are they oxalis that is palmed off as shamrocks? And do you live anywhere near Shamrock, Texas? It was raining so hard today I didn’t even join my fellow Micks from high school at the St Paddy Parade in Dogtown.
It is clover (produces small pink flower). I also have the white clover. Both have three leaves. Doesn’t oxalis have four leaves?
OK, I was anonymous. My cable connection has been going in and out because of the weather all day. and every time it goes off LJ signs me out.
I’m jealous. Spring is being so coy this year. It was almost sixty two days ago, but now it’s about 36 degrees…
What I’m hearing is that you’ll be here…next weekend.
Happy belated St Patrick’s day . . . and the flowers are gorgeous. The rose is one of those delicate shades that only nature can produce.
Too cold here to say Spring has arrived, but soon . . . (I hope!).