Monday, February 21, 2022

St. Patrick's Day

Welcome Friends,

We are in the home stretch to spring.  Soon I hope to be visiting nurseries and spending too much on flowers.  As March arrives so does St. Patrick's Day.  Yes, I am Irish, my maiden name is McShane. Though I have found on St. Patrick's Day everyone is a little Irish.  The holiday was always celebrated in my grandparent's and parent's home and is still celebrated in mine. My dear grandparents had ten children, and many grandchildren whom they loved dearly.  The McShane clan will all gather for a family reunion this July. I'm looking so forward to it. The Irish flag will be flying in my yard, under the Red, White, and Blue, of course.

Frank and I celebrated St. Patrick's Day a little early this year, to try out my menu.  I knew it was a winner when my husband said we should do this again on the actual holiday. 


Enjoy the photos.


I haven't had a Reuben sandwich in a while, and I surely won't wait so long next time! The Guinness was very good and had a rich and deep flavor.  The potato soup with crumbled bacon and cheddar cheese was amazing.  And, it goes without saying, that anything mint after dinner works for me. That it was green was a plus.

The feather tree on side board is covered with white and green garland, glass shamrocks and of course my pearl garland. On top is a leprechaun hat.

Full view of table.  I love the color green as it seems to work with everything.  I consider it a neutral. I painted the chairs first a raspberry pink, then brown, then grass green and distressed them with a sander. I then sealed them, and recovered the seat cushion with a washed out floral pattern.  I just love them.

Close up of table

Side view of table

This tea set is a mint green.  I purchased it years ago for an outdoor Mother's Day party at my house. O.K I do have a lot of tea sets...and dishes.

Shamrocks for luck.

The green dishes I purchased at a local Kroger years ago.  The salad plate is Spode from the Archive Collection.

The tablecloth is green floral pattern from Home Goods.

Guinness Beer in pilsner glasses.

I have a drop leaf table I keep near the window in the dining room. When not needed it folds down, and its also nice when I just want a cozy spot to dine for two or three. 

Soup and Reuben.

Our meal was finished with mint chocolate ice cream, in the sweetest green glass dessert cups.

Feather tree in the window, with snow starting to fall.  Its not quite spring yet.

The chandelier is ready for St. Patrick's Day.

Up close to our feathered friends.


As always thank you so much for stopping by and visiting. I hope you all have a very happy St. Patrick's Day.  Remember I love hearing your comments and will reply to all of them.  
I'll leave you with the McShane family toast...
 
May you live as long as you want 
and never want as long as you live.

We'll Chat Soon -Cathy

14 comments:

  1. I'm loving it! Great job again!

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  2. Well, I see you also love the color green. Thanks so much for the comment. Take care and stop by anytime, I'll put the coffee on.-Cathy

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  3. Hi Cathy!

    Love the colors and especially the menu. My husband loves reuben sandwiches. I'm going to have to give them a try!!! :o)
    Love seeing your pictures and all your decorating. Happy St. Patrick's Day, a little bit early!!!
    Connie J.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by Connie, my husband loves reubens too. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you too...a little bit early.

    See you soon.-Cathy

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  5. Sad to report, i've never had a reuben sandwich, but i'm inspired now! Great job! You're amazing! How do you find the time to blog, shop, cook, plan, decorate....whew, i'm tired.

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  6. Denise, you haven't lived until you've had a reuben, try one soon. I enjoy decorating, gardening, and putting it all together very much, its more fun for me than work. Hope to talk to you soon,thanks for stopping by.-Cathy

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  7. Love the blog it is so cute! Cant wait to see what you come up with for Easter!

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  8. Thank you very much for dropping by. I'm looking forward to my Easter post. See you soon.-Cathy

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  9. Angie,You are such a sweetheart. Thank you for checking in and your gracious comments. Drop by anytime my friend.-Cathy:)

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  10. I found you!! I LOVE your blog Cathy ~ thanks for letting me know about it!! Your home is lovely and I have to tell you that I've always wanted a boat house (I was looking at some of your earlier posts). :-)
    I hope you share recipes because I sure do want to try your creamy potato soup. Yum
    Looking forward to following along! XOXO

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  11. Tracey you are the best! Thank you so much for stopping by and joining my site. You are too kind my friend.
    Love ya.-Cathy

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  12. I enjoyed your blog.

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  13. Thank You so much for your response to my blog. Drop me a note anytime, I'll get back with you shortly. Once again thanks for stopping by. Hope to talk soon.-Cathy

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  14. As always, truly Amazing Cathy! Everything looks soo yummy! Well, I'd have to pass on the Guinness. I tried it once when I was in Ireland, it was the law (haha), but a weebit strong for me! Hope all is well with you and yours. Take care.
    Brenda :-)

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