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Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Happy St. Patrick's Day! by Gini~.
May you have plenty of good luck and green beer. 

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Jillian*  Pro User  says:

Beautiful!!!
Happy St. Patricks day:D
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Garnite  Pro User  says:

And the very best of luck to you. I'll deal with the green beer for you, if you like. Neat shot for the day.
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Jane_W says:

Luscious!
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Foxicat  Pro User  says:

Hmmm, 1,2,3.....1,2,3....1,2,3... hey, where's your 4-leaf clover!

Thanks for discovering what kind of goose that was! I was looking all over the internet!
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mOOnwind says:

An excellent piece of 4 leaf clover.. and a Happy St Patricks to everyone.. Hugggggsssssssss
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puckles  Pro User  says:

beautiful! happy st. patty's day!!!

I just saw your posts re: mina's food extraction procedures...

basically, if there's wet food mixed with dry, she's in within 2 minutes...

if it's just dry, she'll loose interest and not put alot of effort into it, so she'll work for a while, then go play and work a while longer so it can take over 1/2 hour... :)

I'm considering volunteering her services as an autofeeder tester... i've already got ideas on how they can improve her new one...

www.autopetfeeder.com/p_feeder.asp

an auger pushes the food down a shoot, i'd make the auger shorter, she's figured out she can poke a paw up the shoot, tap the auger and tease out extra food. I've decided this is acceptable for now...

when i'm home, i leave it in a closet, if the closet isn't tightly closed, she's figured out that she can open the door and get at the feeder for a quick snack...

rotten gufus :)
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Penelope42  Pro User  says:

Why is everything green during St Patrciks Day ??? Sorry my ignorance.... but that day does not exist around here... :)
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Gini~  Pro User  says:

Well, Penelope42, that's not so easy for me to answer. It is a tradition that has come to represent all things Irish including the wearing of green and the making of beer and everything else green. I think St Patrick may have died on March 17 and he was an important person in Irish history. However these things happen, March 17th became the day for things Irish in the end (including the green stuff).
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