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Back to the grind after Paddy’s Day
We had a great three-day weekend and it was much more laid back than I had planned, which was kinda nice. On Saturday, I went to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Galway with Erin and Aidan. It rained the entire day. Actually it rained the entire weekend, but that wasn’t enough to dampen our spirits.
Though rainy, the parade was about the best I’d ever been to, period. There were school marching bands, traditional dancers, fun-costumed dancers, Gaelic football clubs, hurling clubs, pipers, ethnic groups of Galway and of course St. Patrick himself and a few fun variations as well. There were only a handful of corporate sponsored floats which is how it should be. The only other St. Patrick’s Day Parade I have attended was in St. Louis and although it was large, it was mostly company sponsored groups dressed up in kitschy garb. I could definitely spot the American tourists a mile away since they were the only ones dressed in green leprechaun hats wearing t-shirts emblazoned with Kiss me, I’m Irish and shamrocks.
The crowd was quite large and estimated to be about 50,000, although it didn’t seem like that many. Maybe the rain forced all but the hard-core parade goers to the pubs to watch Ireland give Italy a pounding in rugby, only to see their hopes of winning the 6 Nations Rugby title dashed after Scotland allowed France to score at the end of the following game. I digress… It was a great parade and I highly recommend attending it next year if you can.
Since it rained all weekend, we were forced inside for most of it. We cooked great meals, drank plenty of Guinness and watched loads of movies. It was a great break before the last two weeks of classes. Off to finish my paper…
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Vail, CO 09/2004
These are about a year late, but my buddy Jim inspired me to post these for a camping theme. (click on each picture to zoom in for a larger view)
Going up Vail Mountain in the gondola.
Dad and Aidan coming down the mountain in the fog.
Mom on the trail…
Out of the fog and rain at last!
The aspens are like a painting in the mountain autumn (but Aidan completes the perfect scene)
Let’s take a break from that backpack!
King of the Mountain!
At last, we make it to the bottom!
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My First Bike!

My First Bike!
Originally uploaded by jbritton77.
Look at my yellow bee “helmy!”
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