I guess I believe in luck to a certain extent, because sometimes things happen that seem so randomly fortuitous, like the chances of it just happening seem so unlikely. And yet it did. So yes, some things do just happen the way they do because of random chance. But we all experience that, and I think it's how we respond to those lucky (or unlucky) coincidences that determine real outcome. I'm not superstitious so I can't think of anything I do that is to try and bring good luck my way or avoid bad luck.
I'd say forest green, although I like sage and mint greens as well.
3. In Ireland the meal on this day is often a hearty beef or lamb stew served with colcannon (mashed potato mixed with cabbage and leeks). In the US corned beef and cabbage is the more typical St Patty's Day meal. Will you/did you mark the day with one of these dishes? Baked - fried - roasted - mashed . . . what's your favorite way to eat a potato?
I really like corned beef, but I loathe cabbage. I'd been so busy that I wasn't sure what we were going to have for dinner on St Paddys Day, but then we got LUCKY and a friend gave us club level tickets for the Blue Jackets game. Which includes the buffet, and the buffet included corned beef and cabbage, shepherds pie, and bangers and mash. I had the corned beef (and gave the cabbage to my hubby) and the bangers and mash, and it was all so good! Hubby said the shepherds pie was quite good also. Baked potatos are my favorite, but I don't have them very often.
I'm finally getting around to writing this late Wednesday so I'm going with mood indigo. I'm tired and kind of overwhelmed with the stuff on my to-do list, but I'm not sad or down. That deep blue is a pretty good representation of how I feel, and it's a color I love. And a song I love too, and now that it's on my mind, I have to share it. You're welcome.
I like the Seneca quote best, because what good is your "lucky break" is you're not prepared to make the most of it, or willing to put in the hard work to capitalize on it. I think it might have been Mark Twain that said something about people missing opportunity because it's dressed or disguised as hard work. We do make our own "good luck" by working hard and taking advantage of opportunities, right?
Once again, due to the lateness of the hour, I'll keep my random thought short. It's been another super busy week. We met with a realtor on Sunday to get our house hunting started in earnest so there are a lot of tasks to look after related to that. I had a doctor's appointment Tuesday morning, and very nearly passed out after my blood draw for lab work, so that put me behind the eight-ball for the rest of the day. I did manage to find the energy - just barely! - to get to the hockey game after we were given those tickets, and once I was there I had a great time and got a little more energized. And we have hockey tickets for Thursday's game as well, so that's another evening this week that I can't get much done with those house-hunting tasks. I'm doing my best to fit things in wherever I can. Wish us luck!! (And please be patient with me, as this looks like another week where it will take me a couple days to drop by and visit some of my fellow hodgepodgers!)
Have you experienced good luck lately? Leave a comment and let me know!
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