
An old Irish Proverb
Drink is the Curse of the Land. It makes you fight with your neighbors. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him.
Dia Duit! Welcome! As my grandfather would say, "You'll never plough a field by turning it over in your mind." So come, visit, and enjoy yourself. There is plenty to see and read here. You can follow the links to other pages on this web site and beyond. St. Patrick offers a glimpse of the man behind the legends. Once there, you can read his famous confession. Celtic Links will introduce you to a few of my favorite Celtic sites on the web and other places I visit and use regularly. The Regional Music links were taking up so much space, I made a new page for them and added a couple of more to the list. Recipes offers a few recipes, Irish and south Louisiana favorites. Celtic Cajuns will tell you a little bit about the Celtic origins of some of the French speaking Acadians of south Louisiana. Irish Dance will explain a little about the different styles of Irish dance.
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Did you hear the one about the blonde co-ed who brought a cosmetics kit to the make up exam? No? Oh well... if blonde jokes aren't your forte, then visit my Humor page where we poke fun at politically safe geologists. Ever wonder how the word Gringo originated? And what is the New Orleans connection?
As some would say, a silver buckle is a great addition to an old shoe. I guess that means a little flash accents the hard work. We'll see how it goes. I've won some Awards like the one to the right and I have one to give out to web sites I enjoy. For Irish and Celtic music in the New Orleans area, listen to Music in the Glen hosted by Sean O'Meara on WWOZ (90.7 FM), Saturday morning, from 10:00 to 11:30 am.
is ait an mac an saol has seen visitors.
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