Our lovely Dinner Committee organised a St Patricks Dinner with our chef Poz. We tried to all dress in green and the green and white chairs were out. We arrive at 5:30 and picked a number out of a container to tell us which table to sit at. There are two containers of numbers. One for couples and one for singles so it organises two couples and two singles at each table.
What a clever idea for seating people with 2 singles and one couple per table.
ReplyDeleteWhat does St Patrick's Day celebrate? Did it originate in Ireland?
ReplyDeleteA wonderful celebration Diane, always enjoy the photos, especially enjoy seeing you and Bill in them :)
ReplyDeleteI hope 'It's a long way to Tipperary', was a sing along.
ReplyDeleteCute photo of you and Bill! Looks like a fun party! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Diane of you all having a good time on St. Patrick's Day.
ReplyDeleteyou both are looking great and so does the group of dancers.... the meal looks perfect... you always have such fun parties
ReplyDeleteWe used to always used to enjoy St Patricks day in SA, but this year we were in the bush!! France does not seem to recognise it! Sounds like you had fun. Cheers t'other Diane
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. Even some of the chairs are green.
ReplyDelete... and a good time was had by all :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs.
All the best Jan
What a nice community, everyone seemed to enter into the spirit of the event.
ReplyDeleteEntering the spirit of the event is the key predictor of a fun evening, is't it?
DeleteA belated Happy St. Patrick's Day. It looked like you had another wonderful party.
ReplyDeleteYour place sure has a lot of fun activities and special times together.
ReplyDeleteI love the Conga line and line dancers.. what a wonderful way to celebrate St. Patrick Day.
Food looks yummy too.
Have a wonderful week,
Sue
And it looks like another wonderful event that was enjoyed by you and Bill and everyone else in your community.
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