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Buffalo St. Patricks Day Parade



This is a couple photos of my daughter Colleen and her friends on their Irish Dance schools float. They were, as you can see dressed as nuns. Colleen is the one in the middle of the three and on the left sitting.

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patdean said…
Nice Pics - Aunt Mildred will be proud!

Loretto I fixed the date on the post for you and removed the post about where to find this one. Weird how it thought it was the March 9th...

love pat
robbyblogger said…
Isn't March the 9th St. Luigi's Day? He was famous for teachings using pasta wasn't he? He cheesed off a local magistrate by knocking his gnocchi and was later found martyred in macaroni and marinara. That was in 1109ad making this his 900th anniversary.

Happy St. Patty's Day everyone.

Historical Harry

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