OK so I had to look it up but that’s gaelic for “enjoy the weekend”.
Given that Paddy’s day is Saturday this year, I suspect many people will enjoy it. So in honour of St. Patrick’s day, and in keeping with the theme of the blog, I started looking up green decor. I’d love a green living room but methinks the English/French guy who lives here might have something else in mind.
We know from one of my previous posts, Infographictastic!, that green inspires health and tranquility. Now who couldn’t use a little of that?
In our condo a nice cool green would look nice with our floors. And since we are going couch shopping this weekend, I’ll keep green in mind.
I have found some neat ideas that might work if I can convince him. We waffle between bold and bland colours.
Source: coastalliving.com via Ariel on Pinterest
Source: apartmenttherapy.com via Ariel on Pinterest
Source: frenchbydesign.blogspot.com via Ariel on Pinterest
Each of these rooms has its own unique charms. The colours are rich and bold and each of them also uses a white or cream to offset the deep green. I especially like the use of green as an accent in the last photo and that map is awesome. Though I suspect my map would have to somehow centre on Buckhorn and Belfast!
or you could have written “bain sult as an deireadh seachtaine” 😉
Thanks for the tip! And I will!
you weren’t wrong! sult is just shorter. If you want to know how to say it, it’s: “bwen sul-t ahs on jer-ih shock-tin-a”. Good luck with your school house, it looks beautiful!
That is good to know. My knowledge is limited to what I can find on Google and what my gran rememers. Thanks!
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