I read your post and thought: it's just amazing how different our childhood and upbringing are. now I understand even better your attitude to some things. I grew up in an atheist country and went to an atheist school. churches and monks were as far from us as the moon. your photos are great: both flowers and a clover leaf!!! I didn’t know about this holiday at all before, I only learned about it from your posts. I like how you can please yourself in the little things. this is right! have a nice weekend, dear! 😀
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I think I can understand that it is a different upbringing, one that is foreign to me, although I had several cousins that lived in former Czechoslovakia. Their mom was religious, but, they were not allowed to go to church or worship. For me, it was all about the culture, traditions, rituals, and family ties.
They have what they call Cathoic-Atheism, where they accept all of the traditions, culture, and rituals are lived, but the existence of God is rejected.
But, I can see where my traditions that I carry over to the next generation and things of that nature, are a little over the top sometimes, Sorry ❤️
We have always celebrated St. Patrick's Day, which funny enough isn't even our holiday, but, Irelands. We had a lot of Irish Immigrants last century and now we all are Irish for one day! :)
Thank you for the kind words! I appreciate them and I want to thank yu for supporting my challenge!
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