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Before POPE FRANCIS arrival at St. Patrick's Catholic Church on F between 9th and 10th Street, NW, Washington DC on Thursday morning, 24 September 2015 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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I was out all day so am posting this just under the wire! This little card with a laminated shamrock reads on the reverse, "Real Shamrock This is a Wild Shamrock from the Highways & Byways of Ireland" "St. Patrick introduced this little plant to Ireland in 433 AD".
While we were remodeling our kitchen we found this little card in an out of the way corner of the cabinet. It must have been left by a former occupant of the house. It seems a fitting image to hope you all had a good St. Patrick's Day and that you continue to have "The Luck of the Irish"!
Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray attend the funeral for NYPD Detective Steven McDonald at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Friday, January 13, 2017. Det. McDonald, who passed away this week, was shot and critically injured while patrolling Central Park in 1986. He would go on to become a spokesperson for faith, forgiveness, and peace. Edwin J. Torres/ Mayoral Photo Office.
St. Patrick's Day Parade
22 March 2015 - Montréal, QC, Canada
Canada Soccer by Andrew Soong
Shuéme and the big scarf
Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray attend the funeral for NYPD Detective Steven McDonald at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Friday, January 13, 2017. Det. McDonald, who passed away this week, was shot and critically injured while patrolling Central Park in 1986. He would go on to become a spokesperson for faith, forgiveness, and peace. Edwin J. Torres/ Mayoral Photo Office.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray attend the funeral for NYPD Detective Steven McDonald at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Friday, January 13, 2017. Det. McDonald, who passed away this week, was shot and critically injured while patrolling Central Park in 1986. He would go on to become a spokesperson for faith, forgiveness, and peace. Edwin J. Torres/ Mayoral Photo Office.