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With Aloha Tower and a couple of fake suns in the background.

St. Patrick's Day

The gang, under our traditional St. Pat's banner.

 

(It's a joke, I say, a joke, son.)

Prepping to ride in Columbia's Saint Patrick's Day Parade 2019.

Australia's most spectacular bird would have to be the cassowary, up to two metres tall, covered in coarse black double stranded feathers, and with brilliant colors of red and blue on its neck and head. This elusive flightless bird is highly endangered and lives only in the Wet Tropics area of North Queensland, another patch of remote rainforest high up on the Cape York peninsula, and New Guinea. The cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) has been wandering around this planet since before the super continent Gondwana broke up in to several continents, and they have relatives in several distant continents. They belong to a family of birds called ratites and are related to the Emu, the Ostrich, the Kiwi (though there is a dramatic difference in size) and the South American Rhea - a little known bird that resembles a small emu and runs around plains in Patagonia. They are also related to the now extinct Moas of New Zealand and the Elephant Bird of Madagascar. In New Guinea there are two other species of cassowary too but in Australia the only species is the Southern Cassowary.

  

KILGORE COLLEGE RANGERETTES

From: Texas, USA

Director: Ms. Dana Blair

 

The Kilgore College Rangerettes are a

precision dance team currently made up of 72

members. The members of the Rangerettes

are aged between 18-21 years. The band

was formed in 1939 by Miss Gussie Nell

Davis, who was hired by the dean of Kilgore

College. Participating in the parade with the

Rangerettes will be a selection of 200 dancers,

known as the All Star Dancers. Members of

the All Stars range from ages 15-18 years.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Well, the day after at least. lol

 

As you can probably tell, I ran out of creativity juice when it came to the names of my St. Patrick Day costumes. I was just glad to be done with them honestly. Maybe after a pint or two of "inspirational spirits" I'll come up with decent names.

P.S. Open to suggestions also.

 

They tapped me on the shoulder and offered to pose for a photo, so I took it. Did they ask me to send it to them? Nope.

Columbus, Ohio 2005.

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