Wishing you a day filled with 4 leaf clovers, leprechauns, and pots of gold. ~ Indy and Lucy
17 Friday Mar 2017
Posted St. Patrick's Day
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Wishing you a day filled with 4 leaf clovers, leprechauns, and pots of gold. ~ Indy and Lucy
06 Monday Mar 2017
Posted General, Photo Shoot, St. Patrick's Day
inYesterday we were having a photo shoot in the rocking chairs on the front porch. The chairs have wire seats and usually have pillows on them but since it’s still early spring, Mom had not put them out.
After we were finished, Mom turned to go back in the house and she saw me jump from the rocker and all of a sudden I flipped over and was caught hanging by my toe nail and crying. Mom said 3 HBO words in a row. Dad rushed past her to save me. He inspected my foot and kissed it. There was no damage; I didn’t even limp but it sure was scary. Mom was traumatized. She held and petted me the rest of the day. Needless to say I was….
A lesson learned. ~ Indy and Lucy
17 Thursday Mar 2016
Posted St. Patrick's Day
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It’s finally here. Hope you are wearing a little green today.
It is also the anniversary of our first blog post. We are one blog year old.
This was the picture March 17, 2015. We had a year of adventures. Thanks for coming along. ~ Indy and Lucy
04 Friday Mar 2016
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Springtime, indeed! Our Bradford Pear tree is in full bloom. The pine tree is serving as a rookery to birds that stay in Oklahoma year round. Already it has a nest of blue jays, one of robins, and another of mourning doves. There’s also a bird house full of sparrows which hangs from one of the lower branches.
Next week we will be switching to Daylight Savings time. Mom likes it in the mornings especially because it will be light when we go out. She keeps a flashlight by the door because we are so hard to see in the dark.
Have a fab weekend and remember…….
Your pals ~ Indy and Lucy
01 Tuesday Mar 2016
Posted St. Patrick's Day
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The cultural and religious celebration held on March 17 commemorates St. Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland as well as the heritage of the Irish people in general. Celebrations include parades, turning rivers green, wearing green clothing, shamrocks (St. Patrick is supposed to have used the 3 leaved shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to the people of Ireland.) and the consumption of green beverages.
Personally, I love shamrocks.
Green is a delightful color and is associated with nature, growth, renewal, energy and most recently, the preserving of our planet ecologically. What could be more important than that? So wear your green with pride. ~ Lucy
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