Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Tis The Wearin of The Green

 


I thought I was IRISH! I looked up the surnames of my grandparents and 2 great grands
McCall ( Gaelic/Irish/Scot)
Terrell (France/Scotland)
Overby (Norway)
Urguart (Scotland)
Hale (English/Scot)
Hollingsworth ( anglo/saxon)



Looks like Scotland wins in my ancestors!
So sometimes I am Irish, Sometimes I am NOT..
No wonder I love all my Heinz 57 Mutt Dogs.
I am a mutt toooooo


Irish/not/Irish/not/Irish/not


POP over and say Happy Birthday to Myra of Respice, Prospice, to know her is to love her. Happy Birthday to any of you born on this same day. She is the only one I know.

28 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

This may be your best blog ever for the COOL factor!! I love your hat coming on & off, the cute mouse, and you in front of the Irish parade! Rock ON!

CheerfulMonk said...

Fantastic post! Happy St. Patrick's Day! I'm quarter Irish, but I won't be wearing green. Maybe they'll disown me. 😧😕

Catherine said...

Happy St Patrick’s day!

easyweimaraner said...

we love you and your pups!!! happy st. paddys day to you!!! have a green beer...or two!!!

Tigger's Mum said...

Sandra, I hate to do this to you but I am assured by my Irish friends that Shamrocks have three leaves - it was chosen (presumably by St Paddy himself) because the three leaves represent the Holy Trinity. Four leaf clovers are meant to be lucky and there is a saying about the luck of the Irish (which may have created the confusion), but a shamrock has three leaves. Enjoy your Irish part today. xxx F

Linda P said...

Happy St Patrick's Day! I love green especially the green of Ireland called The Emerald Isles because of the green green grass that grows there. Love the shamrock too. Have a good day my friend.

Ella said...

Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona daoibh go léir! LOL
Happy St Patrick's Day!

Ann said...

Happy St. Patricks day. Loving all these pictures. You've been having fun creating.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sandra,

Cute post and photos. Happy St Patrick's Day to you!
Take care, enjoy your day!

Rose said...

I think we are all a Heinz 57 mix! Happy st. Pat's Day!

Hootin Anni said...

I know I'm Irish. I was just posting genealogy stuff & the lady with 13 kids (on my blog) married a man from Dublin. A g-g-g-g-g grandfather. Long ago, I think Scotland was Irish territory? Maybe I'm just dreaming!!!

Happy St. Patty's day t'ya.

Martha said...

Best post ever, you are so cute! Same thing happened to me with the Irish turned out to be Scottish. I did the Ancestry thing, I'm a total mutt too! HAPPY BIRTHDAY to our sweet Myra :)

Mevely317 said...

Aw, thanks! 🤗 Best card, ever!
You look adore-able in that green top hat ... but hands-down, I'm loving the Scottish parade. (Is it true then, what they say about the Scotts not wearing their bloomers under the kilt?)

My Mind's Eye said...

I once made a comment to a British professor that I was Irish/Scottish and English. His reply was you my dear are 100% So. American. LOL
Hugs Cecilia

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Top o' the day tae ya lass!!!

I see Tigger spotted the common mistake, that clover is not shamrock, but it is at least green. (The 4-leaf thing is not particular to Ireland either.)

And Scotland was NEVER an 'Irish Territory' (per Anni); Dalriadha, the area mostly consisting of my home county of Argyll and Bute and a few small islands, was where some refugees from the island of Ireland came to settle and be free of the war between clans over there. The lead clan which settled was ... "Scott"... so the Picts, who were the earlier inhabitants and who called their land Alba, referred to the new arrivals' area as "Scott's Land"...

They brought their language - Gaelic - with them (it is not a 'place of origin') but it varied slightly in pronunciation. Here we call it 'gaahlic'.

As a point of interest, there was a reversal of settlement - The Plantation of Ulster was the organised colonisation by people from Scotland during the reign of King James I. ... They saw the plantation as a means of controlling and "civilising" Ulster. Plantation also happened in other areas of Ireland, from other parts of GB...

History lesson over for today!!! YAM xx

Maria said...

Saint Michael the Archangel defend us from combat.🙏🏼 Be our shield against visible and invisible enemies.🙏🏼

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

How interesting! I'm sure I'm quite a mix too but don't think I am Irish! Enjoy your day! Hugs!

Boud said...

This was a lot of cheery fun! I'm a typical once-Brit, now American. Grandparents from each of the nations, English, Irish, Scots, Welsh! Grandmother from Tipperary. Can't get any Irisher than that.
Wearing my green jacket in her honor.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! y'all...

photowannabe said...

Happy Saint Paddy's day to you.
I love your sweet, cheery smile and the perky hat.
I don't think I have an ounce of Irish in me.
Swedish and a smattering of Norge...and German.
Not really going out of the house today so I guess I am safe to be wearing a purple sweater.
Mark's here for 2 more days..got the safety bars in the bathroom for the time when Dave will come home.
It doesn't look like it will be this week..hoping for sometime next week. He wants to come home so bad but until mobility is better that won't happen. He hates that no one can visit and I do too. I really feel for those in nursing homes. Hope California opens up more..soon.
Sue

DawnTreader said...

Well, it looks like you can take your pick as to what ancestry you want to boast (?) about... I'm very Swedish, several generations back, and most of my roots are even in the area where I live. My maternal grandfather came from far up north in Sweden, though.

Carol Henstra said...

I too don't Love the hat. and the band. have an ounce of iris in me but today I am wearing green. Love your post.

♥♥ The OP Pack ♥♥ said...

Today is a day for ALL to celebrate the Irish in you!!!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!

☘️☘️☘️Woos - O'Lightning, O'Misty, and O'Timber☘️☘️☘️

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

While I am not Irish, but Italian on all sides of my family tree, everyone celebrates today and that includes my husband who is also Scotch and Irish. Thanks for a cute holiday post, Sandra.

DeniseinVA said...

What ever your ancestry I think you are great! :) Happy St. Patrick's Day! Love this post!

Catalyst said...

CheerfulMonk steered me here and I'm glad she did. Happy St. Patrick's Day! I thought I was some sort of British Isles ancestry for decades. Then I did the Ancestry thing and found out I am 75% Norwegian! My mother would be proud. Regardless, I had a dark beer today and saluted (slainted) the Irish.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Cute photos!!

Anonymous said...

Cheerful Monk also sent me here. As to history, I hate to bust everyone's bubble but green on St Paddy's Day is for Catholics. Us protestants need to be careful not to wear orange on this day, though. :)

Betty Manousos said...

such a beautiful post! i love all these photos. the sweetest smile ever!