Weather - very Irish – wet and windy.
Wren’s Day in the pubs and on the streets. You read about Wren’s Day in yesterday’s post. Now it’s all told in pictures. Mardi Gras meets Christmas. All in the name of fun and raising some monies for the Wren Societies charities.
Early On in the Dingle Pub
Then the bowling pins arrived.
And it got progressively wilder as the night wore on.
I went outside for a bit.
Still wild inside the Dingle Pub. Can you spot Elaine in the background?
Then it was time to move down the street to O’Flaherty’s
Ah, some videos:
A final picture. A man and his son enjoy Wren’s Day.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, we go to Killarney where we will spend the night and attend the Wolfe Tones Farewell Tour concert. We won’t get back to our Dingle house until mid-day on Thursday, so the post about the concert trip may be late.
Love the last picture of man and his son. I bet that father would LOVE a copy. Could leave it with bartender?
Wren Day…..Who knew?
Happy Everything!
Oh my goodness gracious!! What a day.
You’ll need to bring makeup and costumes next year!! Looks like great fun.
Looks like a great time was had by all…. Many green and yellow costumes – reminds me of a Green Bay Packer tailgate party!!!
I must echo Jane – “Who knew?” I expected to see a bunch of people with dead wrens on decorated sticks. 😎 Love the bowling balls but they do take up too much room at the bar… 😆. Happy Wren’s Day! Enjoy the Wolftones concert.
Yes, got Elaine under the Guinness sign. All the bowling pins were so funny. A lot of craziness going on in Dingle. And just when you thought the holidays were over. Ahhhh, the Irish know how to have fun. Thanks for the great pics. All well here. Michael left CA today back to Bahrain. He will be home in 7 months and
back to family and Pendleton. It is time. Stay well you two!