durhamjen they were on their way to get the ferry to Dublin to celebrate in his name. St Patrick definitely wholly to blame.
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over for us. I don't really celebrate it these days. Here in Birmingham they have a really big St Patrick's Day parade (said to be the biggest anywhere apart from New York). It's pretty impressive but the streets get so packed it puts me off a bit. It's quite spectacular though. It's happening today
so they've got a great day for it in the sunshine.
) always wore shamrock (bought from the local greengrocer) as did most other Irish families. Other saints' days seemed to pass with little notice being taken. 