Hi, Nateycakes. Welcome. Hi, JudgeNot. Amen.
St. Patricks day will be fun. Last year I went to the cross community parade in Downpatrick. Very enjoyable and even added attraction of a open air variety entertaint. A pop group from England impersonating the Beatles. I sang a long to many of these classic songs. "Annahavil" means "marsh of the orchard." This is the name of the townland I live in. Marsh meaning the bog where I used to cut turf. Turf is a fuel for the fire. As for orchard our small one with only 2 useless plum trees seems to be the only one. Being an Aquarian means my star sigh Aquarius. Oh, so neat, Annahavil. Let's see, famous actors from Ireland--Greer Garson, Peter O'Tool(I think), Tommy Steel, a bunch here.
That sounds neat, The Beatles--"She loves me, yeah, yeah, yeah..." and "I wanna hold your hannnnnnd, I wanna hold your hand". (hehe).

So Annahavil the name of the town. Hmmm, that's neat. We have a CD of the Irish Tenors. They sing songs of Ireland. Some very sad. Very beautiful songs. They excellent singers.
So is the turf for your own fire? Wow, that sounds so neat. Do you also call them "peat bogs"? I've heard of that. Everything is so green there, huh. Do you ever get snow?
Yes, a year ago I read up a bit on St. Patrick. Seems he brought the gospel to Ireland? In the 300s, or so? Seems as a young man he was captured off the coast of England, and chieftains enslaved him, until he made his escape. Then years later, he returned, with the gospel?
Ireland some beautiful literature, poetry and song.