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Kia ora Ruby, I find St Patrick a fascinating person to study. I have been to Ireland to where they say his church was. It is called the Rock of Cashel. New learning for me from your poster is why this is celebrated on 17th March. Thank you for sharing this. from Mrs Torrie
kia ora,Mrs Torrie. you have been to ireland ? i bet you was pleased. did you know that More of Irish live outside of Ireland than in i am pleased you liked it Ruby.
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ReplyDeleteI find St Patrick a fascinating person to study. I have been to Ireland to where they say his church was. It is called the Rock of Cashel.
New learning for me from your poster is why this is celebrated on 17th March. Thank you for sharing this.
from Mrs Torrie
kia ora,Mrs Torrie.
Deleteyou have been to ireland ? i bet you was pleased.
did you know that More of Irish live outside of Ireland than in
i am pleased you liked it Ruby.
Kia ora Ruby i really like the way you designed your saint patrick's day i love your background good job
ReplyDeletema te wa zara