It is impossible for everyone to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on the same day. So, Old Town held its holiday parade on March 6th, beating neighboring cities to the punch. At first glance, Old Town’s St. Patrick’s Day parade was a dog day. Market Square held a small dog show/contest with tons of dog treats, books, dog-friendly groups. I felt under dressed without a dog at my heels. There was a small antique car show (50’s Buick, Model A), displaying the vehicles to be used in the parade to transport parade dignitaries. Some of the cars were green (perfect for this holiday). For some bizarre reason the purpose of the Saint Patrick’s Day parade was half to honor Irish heritage and half to honor the military. I falsely expected a solely Irish celebration. There were Irish step dancers and Irish wolfhounds following pipers from the fire department. The only random group was the Bolivian dancers, which had no relation to Ireland at all.
One way I prepare for this holiday is to bake Irish soda bread. I am no cook, but soda bread is one of the few foods I am confident in preparing and giving to others. This year, I made loaves for friends and family. My family went through two and a half loaves by St. Patrick’s Day.