I am a Victorian Soul, who lives in a small townhouse that was built in the mid 1970's, not a huge Mega Mansion!! I just recently lost my Hubby Joe, who was a Retired Letter Carrier. I worked night shift as an RN on a Hospital based Rehabilitation( Physical Medicine) Unit for 37 years before I had Knee Replacement Surgery and officially Retired in 2019 after 41 years working in Direct Patient Care ... I am so glad that we retired at 62 years of age and got to spend that time together before he passed....I still do love Retirement!!!!

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George Eliot
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Monday, March 1, 2021

That's a Lot of Green......

 


 

 

 

  Welcome to Debbie-Dabble Blog!!

 
I am so happy you decided to stop by!!
 
 I want to mention that since Blogger changed to a new format for posting, if you can click on each picture if you care to enlarge it...... 
 
 
February 26th was the 34th anniversary of my Dad's passing..... 
 
This picture was taken only a few weeks before he died suddenly from a massive Heart Attack.....


He was, and will always be, the Most Important Man in my Life....
 

My biggest disappointment in Life is that my sons , who were 3 and 5 at the time, did not get to benefit from my Dad's vast knowledge and wisdom.....

This is my son, Joey, who idolized my Dad, with his little hammer, helping his Grampy put up shelves that he made for me......


Jim does not even remember him but Joey remembers my Dad , laying on the floor playing with him, and that is the BEST memory he can have of my Dad so for that, I am forever grateful!!!!
 
Click HERE and HERE if you would like to read 2 Blog Posts I wrote about my Dad and why, because of him, I am the strong and independent person I am today......

Ironically, I always get a "sign" from my Dad around this time......

Joe buys his numbers that he plays on the Match 6 PA Lottery Game for several days.....
 
He bought his ticket for this week's numbers on February 26th....
 
On Saturday, February 27th, he matched 5 numbers out of the 6, winning $1000 on the Match 6 ticket that he bought on February 26th!!!!
 
Joe picks the numbers in the top row but the 2 other rows are computer picks.....
 
 
These were the winning 6 numbers.....


 He also matched other numbers which earned him an additional $25 in winnings.....

This is the first time he won something substantial on this type of Game as he usually wins on the Scratch Off tickets.....
 
Also interesting is that 2 of the numbers that he won on were 11 and 17.....

My Dad's Birthday is 11/17!!!

November 17th......

And Joe's luck continues as he won $500 of a $5 Scratch Off on Sunday, the 28th!!!!
 
 
 
I guess these were my "signs" for this year.....
 

 Good Bye to February, which even though it was our snowiest on record, I LOVED IT!!!!

I LOVE Snow and I do love Winter!!
 
I am still not in the mood for Spring!!

 I finally did get some motivation to start to take down some Winter decorations.....

We had a few days where the temps. actually got into the 40's and even one day, into the 50's!!
 
BUT 
 
Winter is far from over for us because we got about an inch of snow over night on Saturday before it turned to rain as the temps. rose..... 




I packed away only the Winter decorations in and around the china cupboard in the Den as this is the only place where I decorate for Saint Patrick's Day.....

Now Saint Patrick's Day is a BIG deal around here in NEPA as there were many Irish immigrants that settled here in the early 1800's, a hundred years before the influx of the Eastern European immigrants that came to work in the mines......

Scranton is noted for their Saint Patrick's Day parade which is deemed amongst the largest in the country.......

 
Wilkes Barre holds their parade the day after the Saint Patrick's Day parade in Scranton as many of the marching units that come from far away also participate in Wilkes Barre's parade.....

Last year's parades were cancelled due to the Pandemic..

BUT this year, BOTH Scranton and Wilkes Barre have decided to postpone their Saint Patrick's Day parades until September!!!!!!

YEP!!

You are reading that right..

September!!!!!!

Isn't that the most stupid thing you have ever heard of??????

Now you see how important Saint Patrick's Day is to our area!!!!

It is usually celebrated for the ENTIRE month of March with many parades and dinners held by the smaller towns........

What you can not see is me sitting here , just shaking my head!!!!

Anyway, back to my Saint Patrick's Day decorations......

Like I already mentioned, I only decorate the china cupboard and the area around it in the Den for Saint Patrick's Day.....

This year, I made a few changes.......


This post is titled "That's a Lot of Green" because that is exactly what my son, Joey said when he saw it!!!!!

LOL!!

This is going to be a long post as I usually do it in 2 posts but this year, I am doing it in one.....
 
So pull up a chair and grab a cup of coffee or tea......

We will start with the top of the china cupboard......

I use my green Old Curiosity Shop dishes which I bought at Salvation Army for a $1.00 a dish......

I use these dishes at Christmas as they seem to have a Charles Dicken's like look to them for that Season......

And for Saint Patrick's Day because I think they also have an Irish homestead look to them too!!!

A shamrock and Jim Shore Irish angel ornaments with a Leprechaun's Hat from Dollar Tree!!!

I hung the wreath I made a few years back in the center on a wreath stand......

Placed a vintage Saint Patrick's Day post card in the center of the wreath.......


 In front of the wreath is another vintage post card......


Love this Home Interiors figurine who reminds me of an Irish Lass.....

A vintage styled greeting card and a tea pot ornament bought at The Christmas Tree Shop quite some time ago....


 

To the side of the china cupboard is my Thomas Kinkade Calendar......


With the plate for March displayed......




New this year is the addition of an antique funeral basket on the small table ......

Hanging above it on the side of the cupboard is a shamrock bought at Dollar Tree......

This funeral basket is usually up in my Sitting Room but when I was going through all my Craft  Room supplies, I found that  I had several bunches of green and white carnations that I had used to make many a wreath when I was a vendor.....


I decided that I would use them up in an arrangement for this green funeral basket......

I made a bow from the green and white deco mesh ribbon that I also had left over from wreath making.....

 
And topped it off with a Leprechaun Hat!!

I hung one of these sweet vintage styled plaques , bought at Michael's several years ago, from the handle......

Made the arrangement using a greenery bush, the carnations and a shamrock, 2 Leprechaun Hat picks and a small ivy bush......


An Angel and Saint Patrick ornament with another antique post card adorns the table.....

And some of the gold coins found at the end of a rainbow!!!!

 I added a set of battery operated fairy lights around the handle

Sitting on a chair, that I covered with a Saint Patrick's Day dish towel, under the small table........

Is a sweet Irish Lass that sings " When Irish Eyes are Smiling"

She is dressed in tradition Irish garb like a dancer!!!!



Inside the china cupboard.......

Without the puck lights shining down on each shelf.....

With just a set of battery operated fairy lights woven through out the display.....


Now with the puck lights on......



A vintage styled card hangs at the top of the cupboard.....



Top shelf......

 
2 more vintage styled plaques......

 
2 more tea pot ornaments......

Green paper foil shamrock doilies.......

Middle shelf.....

Vintage Saint Patrick's Day post cards.....


White mugs bought at T.J. Maxx.......

 
A green depression glass bowl trimmed in gold.......

Bottom shelf......

 

White tea pot that goes with the white mugs......
 
 
 More ornaments and Irish pipes.....
 



On the left side of the china cupboard......

Hanging on the open door......


A Shamrock that I bought for $1,00 at a yard sale and embellished a bit more......

 
And  another shamrock bought at Dollar Tree......

 
On the vintage suitcases in front and below the china cupboard......


Top one.......

 
A pot of gold ornament........

 
Another green depression glass bowl.......

 
One more vintage styled plaque......

 
One a pedestal to the right side.......

 
A cute Bear sitting in yet one more green depression glass bowl, holding a pot of gold......

 
More ornaments and gold coins.....
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Bottom suitcase.....

 
A vintage Lefton mug and saucer......
 
 
 
 
 

 
Now you may be wandering why I have so many Saint Patrick's Day ornaments......
 
I used to decorate a table top Tree for Saint Patrick's Day initially in the Dining Room, and then here in the Den......
 
 
 
 Several years ago, I opted to go with a smaller version and use the remainder of the ornaments in the cupboard......

 
 This year, I decided to leave up the Tree that I had on the side of the cupboard for Christmas and Winter and use the funeral basket on the small table.....



I am glad that I did........



Without any lights on it......

 
Made a bow for the top out of deco mesh ribbon from my stash......

 
Tucked white and green carnations into the Tree for fillers......

 
Used the ornaments that could not be used as knick knacks.....













Without the fairy lights on.......




In the evening.......








I will be enjoying this display for most of the month of March......
 
I still have the rest of my Winter decorations up in the Den.....
 


 I will wait to take them down until after I decorate the Kitchen, Dining Room and Living Room for Easter.....

I am started to take down Valentine's decorations in the Dining Room over the weekend since it was the end of February......

I will have much more to share in the future.....

So I hope you will stop by to visit again soon!!

Stay safe, healthy and most of all, HAPPY!!

Thanks to those who took the time out of their busy day to spend a little bit of time with me!!

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18 comments:

  1. It is a lot of green! And it is a welcome sight to me by March. I love your cabinet and your treasures.

    I'm sorry your boys did not get to grow up with your dad. My dad was usually at work or at men's club meetings. Later he got involved with high school sports when my brothers got older. But my grandchildren are blessed with my husband. They follow him like little minis. He is so patient and always involves them in his projects.

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  2. I never do anything with St. Patrick's day so it is great fun to see all your green! It's so festive and that green is long welcome after the white winter!

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  3. What a beautiful display, I have never seen so many decorations for St Patricks day. It was a real feast for the eyes. I loved the old curiosity shop dishes and a real bargain find. The vintage cards here and there are a wonderful addition. Amazing that Joe did so well on the lottery cards, well done him.

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  4. So much green! I just love your decor! It looks so good and you can tell how hard you worked on it!! Happy March!

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  5. Hi Debbie, and happy March. You did a great job with the St. Patrick's Day decorations. I love all of that green! It's too bad they aren't celebrating it until September. :( Hope you have a nice week.

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  6. As always Debbie, your decorations are just beautiful! Of course I was immediately drawn to that adorable bear all dressed up for the holiday. I loved the pictures of your Dad. I was 100 percent a daddy's girl too. He passed when I was 7 months pregnant with my son. Katie was only 2 so neither remember him. But since I talk about him often they feel like they knew him. So happy for Joe and his winning ticket! We have played the lottery a lot over the past few years but still waiting to have a winner! Take care and have a wonderful week!

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  7. Floresça onde Deus te plantar, permita que seja Ele a determinar seu caminho e você sentirá sua vida ser plenamente abençoada. Deus, melhor do que nós, sabe do que somos capazes, conhece nossas virtudes e fragilidades, e Ele certamente tem preparado para você um caminho recheado de alegrias e conquistas.

    Não tema e avance, deixe brilhar a luz do seu coração. Você merece ser muito feliz e Deus certamente lhe proporcionará essa bênção.

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  8. This is the translation to Maria's comment above:
    Bloom where God plants you, let Him determine your path and you will feel your life is fully blessed. God, better than us, knows what we are capable of, knows our virtues and weaknesses, and He certainly has prepared for you a path filled with joys and achievements. Do not fear and move forward, let the light of your heart shine. You deserve to be very happy and God will certainly provide you with this blessing.

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  9. I have Irish and Scottish ancestry. The Irish on the Reed side of my family. I love all that green, I am starting to want to decorate with more green in my decor these days, like green tables and frames. I love St. Patricks' day and I cannot understand why it's being put off until September. I think it's plain silly. Putting a damper on joy to be had is sad. I so understand you missing your Dad. I certainly miss mine, I sometimes dream he is still here on this earth.

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  10. I decorate with a lot of red, I just adore the pops of drama in my decor. However, green is actually my favorite color, so this post was a delight. And it doesn't seem to matter how long our parents are gone, does it? My dad passed 41 years ago and I still miss him every day...xxoo

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  11. Hello Debbie
    Lovely to see so much green, wonderful Saint Patrick's Day decorations.
    Happy March Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  12. I hope that there is a pot of gold somewhere among all your green.
    Amalia
    xo

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  13. That IS a lot of green, and I love it! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!

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  14. Hi Debbie, I love all your amazing collections! Your funeral basket is just adorable all decked out for St. Patty's Day. I'll be sharing that tonight on All About Home. Thanks so much for always coming by and linking up and supporting the party!! Have a great week!

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  15. Wowza, that really is a lot of green! I love hearing your family news as well as seeing your beautiful photos.

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  16. Its incredible, how you can turn so many elements and decor points into various occasions in your home ! From spring to st Patrick's in such a short time ! Green is such a beautiful color - I love how your tree and the other elements have all turneThank you for sharing with us at Meraki Link Party. Delighted, you could join us.
    Much love
    Naushd green (with envy :) )

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  17. Hi Debbie, You are so many lovely things and your St. Patrick's Day decor looks amazing! I especially LOVE the vintage tall cards! I hope you have a Happy St. Patrick's Day yourself!

    Hugs,

    Tee @ Teediddlydee

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