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Google doodle says it's St George's Day today

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there will be a parade in Skipton, will go if the weather warms up some

does where you live celebrate the day in some way?

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jonsie
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Many English celebrate here but they would celebrate pancake day if it meant an extra drink. To me, St George's day has always taken second place to my wifes birthday. 

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Of course @jonsie

 

I didn't get uptown for the parade ... although the day was full of sunshine ... I slept through it LOL I sleep when tired & eat when hungry

 

Jonsie ... my close fried B taught me 'Family 1st'

My loved ones are dear to me always

I celebrate Fathers' Day = most of all, since dad my dear dad Roy, bless heart him, died January last year = always buy a card for myself & put it on the mantelpiece

 

Noted that UK's high days & holidays not on my Lumia 650lte calendar = China made for the world's countries to buy / use, but should be all countries festivities on the phone's calendar imhho

 

Love to you Jonsie ... especially whilst your lovely lady is away visiting relatives

 

Goodnight xx Sleep Well xx God Bless xx 

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