If you didn’t get the memo, today is St. Patrick’s Day! That means everyone who is even .001 percent Irish celebrates and calls themselves Irish! It also means you should be eating corned beef and drinking a Guinness!
Will you do something today to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Go out to eat? Go to an Irish pub? An event or festival? Will you just stay in but cook something Irish?
Maybe you’ll keep things simple. A plate of corned beef and cabbage, some Irish soda bread, or even just something green on your plate counts. Sometimes the best celebrations are the low-key ones at home.
Or maybe today is your excuse to get out and about. Many towns host St. Patrick’s Day parades, festivals, and pub gatherings. Even if you’re not Irish, it’s hard not to get caught up in the fun when everyone around you is wearing green and raising a glass.
And of course, if you’re on the road in your RV, the celebration might look a little different. Maybe it’s a campground potluck, a green dessert someone brings over, or simply a cheerful “Happy St. Patrick’s Day!” from a neighbor walking their dog.
After you vote, please leave a comment and tell us how you plan to celebrate. Sláinte! 🍀
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I’ll send a greetings to my Irish friends.
I will be blowing the 24+” of snow this afternoon when the wind dies down from the storm we had in Northern Michigan. The Lake Effect is supposed to die down later today.
While we didn’t get that much here in Western PA, it started out as a heavy wet snow that froze overnight.
Got the two feet of snow over an ice base off most of my Minnesota long country driveway over the last two days. Still have some big piles to move, but one of the tractor hydraulic hoses sprung a leak. The 50 to 60 mph winds did a nice job of making 3’+ hard packed drifts too. 🙂 Good news…60°F by Saturday!
Our house is in the Keweenaw – Calumet area where the season to date snowfall is over 331″ (no I did not stutter on the three key). It was Marquette’s turn for the current dump.
We started wintering in south-central Texas (Hill Country) 9 years ago. There have been some ‘interesting’ winter events in our RV, but no regrets!
Corned beef and cabbage as we do every year.
Doctors today, corn beef tomorrow.
St. Paddy’s Day at a Texas RV park – with a taco bar potluck. 🙂
Once a year, I go out for corned beef and cabbage. No one else around me likes it, so it’s just on St Patrick’s Day for me, because that’s when the restaurants serve it.
We are smoking a slab of corn beef on our new pellet grill and have the cabbage, potatoes etc.. in the slow cooker to go with it.
We’ll have corned beef, creamed cabbage and brown soda bread (all homemade), then watch “Waking Ned Devine” for the umteenth time. Drinking a Killian’s Red Irish Ale or a Smithwick’s.
Salinte