Monday, March 17, 2008

Cead Mile Failte

& a Happy St Paddy's Day to one & all.
Isn't it a great day to be Irish!!
Although better if I was in Ireland than I'd be off work as its a public holiday but since I'm in Sydney I'm working d'oh. I'm missing being at home today.
Oh well. so in all the spirit of the day - 'May your day hold all the treasures you deserve & your evening all the smiles to see you through til tomorrow'.

Have a GREAT day, go green for the day!

PS - Cead Mile Failte is Irish for 'a hundred thousand welcomes'

6 comments:

Melissa E. said...

Have a happy St.Patty's Day!
Thanks for the visit. I look forward to seeing some pictures soon.

Maybe you'll have some photography tips to share too?! I hope to get to take a class or two sometime myself.

Gary said...

And fine day to you too. Thanks for visiting my blog. My son will have some music links up soon.

As for doing something I haven't done on the weekend. I signed up for a curling tournament (for charity). It's not skydiving, but pushing those 60 pound rock up and down a sheet of ice while sweeping, was rather unusual (and I ache today). A exchange student from Oz won the prize for falling the most times on the ice.

I like your blog.

Aurora Blue said...

I like that Irish saying you have on your post, which translates to English as "a hundred thousand welcomes." That's lovelier than a hundred thousand goodbyes.

Aurora Blue said...

BTW, happy St. Patty's Day to you too! :D

♥ N o v a said...

Happy St. Paddy's day to you too!

Ciara said...

Hi Melissa
Thx for stopping by. Yeah I will post few tips from the class soon, I hadn't thought of that. & will defo get my pics up soon.

Hi Gary
Welcome & thx for stopping by too. I'd say you ache today alright I was getting tired just thinking about it LOl but sure it was for a good cause.Thats hilarious they had prize for the most falls ha ha. That would probably the one I'd have won.

Hi Nary
I love Irish, its such a pity we don't spreak it more. There are some parts of west Ireland that speak it but not many other places. Its compulsary to learn it in school until you're 17 but after that there is no real use of it which makes me kindda sad.

Hi Nova-san
Thx for that, hope you had a good Paddy's Day too. The parade in NY is supposed to be great. Did you get to see it?

Thx everyone for your comments I love getting them.