sláinte! Happy St. Patrick’s Day. To start your St. Patrick’s Day, here is some great music from Brogan’s Bar in Ennis, Ireland to get you fired up!
Half Irish, half Scottish, I love this day and today the weather has gone along with the program and seems particularly Irish. Overcast, damp, but not too cold, perfect for marching in parades all over the nation.
I have travelled to Ireland several times and found the leaving of it always comes with a crease in my heart, as though even my cells know that we are saying farewell to home. My first time visiting with my high school daughter was both a delightful and revelatory, her feet seeming to find paths that she should not know where there. My nights were filled of dreams of seals and shores and music carried along the winds over gorse covered hills, studded with stone. And on the penultimate day, Heather and I were hiking in a verdant forest, far away from any others or so we thought. And then we heard it, or heard them more accurately. First the sounds of a waterfall, the roar getting louder the closer we got. But what really made that day magical was the sounds of piping coming from high overhead. We craned our necks to see where it came from and finally we found him, standing on a rock ledge, eyes closed, bagpipes swelling as he lost himself in the music he was playing. We listened for a while and then quietly left, rejuevenated and enriched by a magical experience shared before she left for college. One of my finest memories.
So day I hope for the best for all of you, of laughter shared, of love found and family held close. And as this website is, mostly, devoted to books I will leave you with a quote from an Irish author:
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Here is the week ahead in book reviews:
Monday, March 18: An Unconventional Union by Scotty Cade
Tuesday, March 19: Never A Hero by Marie Sexton
Wed., March 20: Redemption of the Beast by Amylea Lyn
Thursday, March 21: Family Man by Heidi Cullinan
Friday, March 22: Nights in Canaan by Kendall McKenna
Sat., March 23: Natural Predators by Neil Placky
So, that’s the week. Have a safe and wonderful St. Patrick’s Day. Forego the green beer, that’s gross anyway and have a Irish Manhattan, so much better!