Happy St Joe's Day!
Mar. 17th, 2012 08:10 amIt has a rather hollow ring, doesn't it? I feel sad that the Somerset saint's special day has been overshadowed in some quarters, but we still celebrate it in this house.
Or at any rate, at this desk.
But I don't want to be churlish. I'm half-Welsh, after all, and St Patrick - or Maewyn Succat, to his friends - is one of Wales's greatest cultural exports. So, let us raise a glass of metheglyn along with our pint of scrumpy, and blend the cries of "Cheers me dear!" with "Iechyd da!" in joyful harmony!
Or at any rate, at this desk.
But I don't want to be churlish. I'm half-Welsh, after all, and St Patrick - or Maewyn Succat, to his friends - is one of Wales's greatest cultural exports. So, let us raise a glass of metheglyn along with our pint of scrumpy, and blend the cries of "Cheers me dear!" with "Iechyd da!" in joyful harmony!
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Date: 2012-03-17 08:59 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2012-03-17 09:44 am (UTC)For myself, I'll wait for the 8th of May and my birth day saint- Saint Jeanne la Pucelle, which some folks who know me might consider singularly apt :o)
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Date: 2012-03-17 09:48 am (UTC)Indeed - but Wales was bigger in those days. :)
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