I had planned to hit an Irish pub or two, but I had to practice Baroque oboe and didn’t want a repeat of being a single gal in a Swiss-Irish pub.  Besides, I have no green and feared for my life.  Does eating steamed broccoli for dinner count?

Alone with my broccoli I decided to have some Irish fun.  I’d hoped to record a tune I’ve learned while here, but it wasn’t working so here’s a tune I learned in Japan.  I was running close to the 8pm quiet-hours so I’m a little rushed, but I must learn to stop making excuses for my music. Hope you enjoy!

WARNING: The following contains content that might be objectionable for some audiences.  If you’re Irishphobic, don’t click below!

Old Man Dillon
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Why did this post earlier than the published date? It looks like the date I first made it. Even I missed that it had posted!

Posted by IrishOboe on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 3:58 pm
I fixed it. It publishes with the original time stamp, unless you tell it otherwise.

Posted by sursumcorda on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 4:10 pm
Bravo!! I enjoyed your Irish jig! We went out for dinner on St. Patty's day and Uncle Alan and I celebrated with a green beer. Alex had root beer, but it wasn't green. I also enjoyed you're wheatabix demo. I love shredded wheat and think of you every time I eat it. Have Fun!

Posted by Aunt Pat on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 10:24 am
Hi Aunt Pat! Thanks for tuning in! I'm so excited with all the activity on my blog. I always love to hear what family is up to as well. Wish we could meet here like we did in Japan!

Posted by IrishOboe on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 5:33 pm
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