Thanks for your kind comment this morning, that Irish festival looks great. You always seem to be doing the funnest things. You have a really nice blog.
Thanks so much for your comment about the ragweed/goldenrod! Funny how something like that gets accepted as a fact. I amended my post at the bottom with the new information and linked to you.
Those girls are amazing. Such talent and committment to the art of Irish Dancing. Wow, the costumes are beautiful. Looks like sooooo much fun....for the young and in good shape. Thanks for sharing this fantastic event.
That looks like SO much fun! I hope you didn't blow away:) Wasn't it windy this weekend? I see you were in "my neck of the woods" a couple of weekends ago. I love the shops in Paxico, although I think they are very pricy. Isn't the Oz museum fun? And you've gotta love the Alma cheese!!
I love watching Irish dancing it is so lively. Their costumes are beautiful. In answer to your question: I don't know about the tea room on the trail at Lake Louise. Unfortunately we were only there overnight and we didn't get to walk the trail but I really wanted to.
That must have been such fun, I love Irish and Scottish Dancing, I used to jig around as a child, as my family are Irish and Scottish :) Thanks for sharing all this. I'm having a giveaway at my Blog if you want to hop along. Hugs, Catherine x
You know I am lovin this Irish dancing and jigging... It is so lively and just gives energy...! IT is amazing to watch. Wish I could do that! lol... Thanks for sharing it with this part Scotch-Irish girl... FUN! Hugs to you!
So very pretty. When I see costumes like these, I go back to when my sister and I were little. We always had to pick which girl we would want to be, which dress we would want to have.
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They are all so cute, and some of the costumes are really lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose costumes are amazing. I would have loved to be there.
ReplyDeleteI love irish dancing, but what if someone didn't wear the curls, would they not let them on the stage?
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear the music again as I look at these photos. What a wonderful day you must have had - the girls look like they're having so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThe dancers are pretty. Lovely costume! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment this morning, that Irish festival looks great. You always seem to be doing the funnest things.
ReplyDeleteYou have a really nice blog.
Thanks so much for your comment about the ragweed/goldenrod! Funny how something like that gets accepted as a fact. I amended my post at the bottom with the new information and linked to you.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
xo
Claudia
Wow they must have been fantastic to watch. I just can't get over their dresses. They must pay a bundle to have those made.
ReplyDeleteThose girls are amazing. Such talent and committment to the art of Irish Dancing. Wow, the costumes are beautiful. Looks like sooooo much fun....for the young and in good shape. Thanks for sharing this fantastic event.
ReplyDeleteWe almost came up for it! Perhaps next year we should!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous costumes and every talented young people!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like SO much fun! I hope you didn't blow away:) Wasn't it windy this weekend? I see you were in "my neck of the woods" a couple of weekends ago. I love the shops in Paxico, although I think they are very pricy. Isn't the Oz museum fun? And you've gotta love the Alma cheese!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Irish dancing and the music. What fun!
ReplyDeleteLooks like FUN! I love going to festivals! And these girls have the most beautiful costumes! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love watching Irish dancing it is so lively. Their costumes are beautiful. In answer to your question: I don't know about the tea room on the trail at Lake Louise. Unfortunately we were only there overnight and we didn't get to walk the trail but I really wanted to.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been such fun, I love Irish and Scottish Dancing, I used to jig around as a child, as my family are Irish and Scottish :) Thanks for sharing all this. I'm having a giveaway at my Blog if you want to hop along. Hugs, Catherine x
ReplyDeleteYou know I am lovin this Irish dancing and jigging... It is so lively and just gives energy...!
ReplyDeleteIT is amazing to watch. Wish I could do that! lol...
Thanks for sharing it with this part Scotch-Irish girl...
FUN! Hugs to you!
They look wonderful! I hope it wasn't too hot there, those dresses and wigs are warm!
ReplyDeleteLooks a like a great time was had by all, always admire the dancers, they have such energy.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos, the costumes are amazing, I bet that was fun! oxox, Diane
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! Love Irish dancing. My kids used to beg me to do 'river dance' and then fall off their chairs laughing at me ;-).
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
G
It looks like it would be worth going just to see the costumes! they are beautiful! So glad you shared these photos. laurie
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty. When I see costumes like these, I go back to when my sister and I were little. We always had to pick which girl we would want to be, which dress we would want to have.
ReplyDeleteDawn
This looks like so much fun! I always enjoy watching this type of dance....makes me wish I could do it:)))
ReplyDeleteHappy week ahead to you!
dawn:))
Irish dancing and the food and the fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great event!
The pictures are awesome,thanks for sharing!