I'm not Irish but....I saw this last year at a local restaurant and didn't get the pictures posted on my blog.
This Canadian beaver and moose are paddling in a blue canoe outside of the popular truck stop restaurant all dressed in their
St. Patty's Day finery.
Did you notice the Canada geese flying in behind them?
Happy St. Patrick's Day to all my Irish blog friends and those
who just want to be Irish on March 17th every year. :)
Blessings to you!
Pamela
Hi Dear Pamela! OH, this is so cute and funny! I'm sure this little setting gets lots of attention. Thanks for popping in to see me and hope you're keeping warm. It's been in the high 60s here.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia :)
Silly geese, beaver, moose and the photographer too! At a blogging event near Chicago, more from me when I return home!
ReplyDeleteAcabei de conhecer o seu blog e achei maravilhoso. Me visite:http://algodaotaodoce.blogspot.com.br/
ReplyDeleteSiga-me e pegue o meu selinho!!!
Obrigada.
Beijos Marie.
Cute picture! I recently conducted an extensive genealogy study. I was surprised and pleased that just a few generations back my greats were born in Ireland :-)
ReplyDeleteHaha. Happy St. Paddy's Day to you too!!
ReplyDeleteLOL..so cute and funny! Happy St. Pat's weekend to you too...I'm not Irish either, but I guess been Catholic it entitles me to go with the greens, anyhoo!
ReplyDeleteFABBY
That's so cute! My grandmother had an Irish maiden name living in Moncton so I like to think that I'm a wee bit Irish.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are so cute Pamela.
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patricks Day to you too!
That is funny! The icicles look quite decorative. : )
ReplyDeleteI did notice the geese, these two are a hoot. Thanks for sharing, happy St. Partrick's Day
ReplyDeleteWaht a fun sight, pamela! They gave me a good chuckle :)
ReplyDeleteHappy St, Patrick's Day!
Hello dear Pamela, Your photo of the beaver and the moose are hilarious. I can imagine alot of people enjoyed this sight! I am a little Irish....my husband is very Irish... our last name is O'Grady from county Clar, Ireland. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and your husband. Really no big deal here ...but we always have corned beef and cabbage just like my husband's mother always did.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and peace,
Susannah
LOL Cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is cute, where is it?
ReplyDeleteHow funny! For some reason when I was in junior school I made up a story that I was Irish; years later when researching our family tree, it turned out I wasn't entirely lying after all, as my great, great grandfather came from the Emerald Isle.
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day to you too! I'm 50% Irish, so I get to celebrate all the time, LOL.
ReplyDeleteI've missed several of your blog posts but am glad I took the time to look back - your home looks lovely and springlike. I'm hoping it will stop snowing soon and then I'll decorate for Easter...after St Patrick's day of course...The luck of the Irish to you!
ReplyDeleteThe Irish beaver and moose are really cute. I like all the icicles hanging from the roof too.
ReplyDeleteHappy St. Patrick's Day to you!
I love that sort of quirky local landmark that gets dressed up for the season. That business owner has a great sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty funny!
ReplyDeleteThat's one cute canoe....
ReplyDeleteJen
I'm not Irish either, but I appreciate the effort that this took. Made me chuckle!
ReplyDeleteAwww, I love this! How cute is that moose and beaver paddling their way to Ireland I think. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
That's a great piece to photograph! Don't you love finding interesting subjects such as that! Happy St Patrick's Day to you.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
That's a great crowd pleaser.
ReplyDeleteMerle..........
How cute is that?!!
ReplyDeleteLove their little expressions.
Happy St. Pat's Pamela!
xox
A
Very cute...
ReplyDeleteI love when people take the time to do things like this...
Just a little effort...
Cheers!
Linda :o)
Cute Pamela, that would make any of us smile. No Irish blood here either, but kids are coming tomorrow for a 'green' dinner.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Smile!
ReplyDeleteso cute. Happy St. Patrick's Day!! enjoy! ( :
ReplyDeletePamela---hi---a cute and fun post. Thanks for bringing a little cheer our way. Thanks for dropping to see me---appreciate your thoughs on my Daffodil! Nava
ReplyDeleteI think everybody feels a bit Irish on this day. It seems that there is a huge increase in the Irish population here in Québec every year around this time. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteBlessings.
Regina
Cute, eh? lol. Happy St. Patrick's Day.
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