City Mouse.
We got to see where Dad spends his days.
Dad's desk and a free Popsicle. The kids were stoked.
The view from Ogilvy and the touch of dye making it's way down.
Further up the river.
This picture does not do it justice, but I wanted to show how many people were out.
I mean can you blame them? It was such a nice day.
Kate, Ryan & Sam.
Laura, Kate & Sam.
An out of focus family shot, but the only one, so it goes in the blog.
People are not kidding about St. Patty's Day. This is actually a more toned down look.
They like to get all dressed up and start drinking at 9am, it's amazing.
Train ride back.
These two were a real party on the train, making me rethink the idea of ever going into the city on the train without Ryan.
Saying goodbye to the city.

















3 comments:
How fun!! I would love to be there during St. Patty's one of these days, it looks like a blast! Strange and possibly stupid question, but once they die the river green, what do they do after St. Patrick's day???
Obviously the river keeps flowing and eventually all the green is gone, but how long does it take for the green to be gone? If it's green for a day or so after I guess everyone keeps drinking and having a party... awesome!
I love seeing your thought process on the matter. I have no idea how long it stays green. I'll have to ask Ryan. I'm thinking by the next day it's gone. But yes, come next year and you can see how long it lasts. :)
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