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Firelight will not let you read fine stories but it's warm and you won't see the dust on the floor
Humour to a man is like a feather pillow.
It is filled with what is easy to get
But gives great comfort.
A windy day is not the day for thatching
May peace and plenty bless your world with joy and long endures
Margaret's   Irish Pages - folk wisdom,
proverbs and pictures
Music is "Celtic Frolic" by Geoff
All photos on this page taken and supplied by R.Telford.
Click here to visit his interesting Northern Ireland page.
May St Patrick guard you wherever you go and guide you in  whatever you do .. and may his loving protection be a blessing to you always.
May your glass be ever full
May the roof over your head be always strong
And may you be in heaven half an hour before
the devil knows you're dead.

The friend that can be bought is not worth buying
The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune
Always remember to forget
The things that made you sad.
But never forget to remember
The things that made you glad

Always remember to forget
The friends that proved untrue
But never forget to remember
Those that have stuck by you.

Always remember to forget
The troubles that passed away
But never forget to remember
The blessings that come each day.
May you live a long life
Full of  gladness and health
With a pocket full of gold
As the least of your wealth.
May the dreams you hold dearest,
Be those which will come  true,
The kindness you spread
Keep returning to you.

May the friendships you make
Be those which endure
And all of your grey clouds
Be small ones for sure.
And trusting in Him
To Whom we all pray
May a song fill your heart,
Every step of the way.


~Grace E Easley~
A chance shot will not kill the devil
You will never plough a field by turning it over in your mind
Take gifts with a sigh, most men give to be paid
Those who go to church are not all saints
The fox never found a better messenger than himself
A buckle is a great addition to an old shoe
A narrow neck keeps the bottle from being emptied in one swig
Page updated 12 February 2004