
Post box topper celebrating St Patrick’s day, St Albans, March 2026

And a celebratory croissant at Proto Artisan Bakery:

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 14 March 2026
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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OMG…what is that pastry?
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Mainly calories, I think!!! 🙂
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LOL
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Here you go, have a Happy St. Patricks Day
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I’m late today because I was out and about with friends, dressed in green, celebrating St Paddy’s a bit early by hiking up a steep mountain (and falling it down again). Here it is: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2026/03/14/why-wait-celebrating-in-green-today/
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Ha ha! Was there some Guinness before the falling down bit?
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How Charming! It makes me happy to see such charming decorations in public places.
Before St Patrick’s day comes pi day
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cute!
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Happy Saturday !
Here’s mine: Winter & Spring In A Battle | Out of My Write Mind
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Having a very good Saturday, thanks Sandy. Spring definitely seems to be winning here today 🙂
I hope your having a great day too
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Glad to hear it!
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I’m always amazed at the skill of the yarn bombers!
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Me too. I have never crocheted and my knitting was never great!
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I am tempted by that pastry.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2026/03/sip-happens-just-beer-with-it.html
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I gazed with admiration but eating was a step too far 😉
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I love your yarn bombers. They are so clever
Here’s my SWS
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I am in awe. The effort that goes into something like that is stunning
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I can imagine the Knitting Nannas sitting around planning and creating for the special days
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Yawn bombing gone mad! Here is mine for today: https://suejudd.com/2026/03/14/recently-a-magnolia-in-full-bloom/
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It’s them first time I’ve seen a post box topped for St Patrick’s Day. A great success!
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Brilliant!
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I love the post box, but that croissant looks altogether too much of a good thing.
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Yes, the croissant was definitely too much. I enjoy a plain croissant myself and the thought of Baileys inside made me feel a bit wobbly!
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Love the pastries :-). Here is my link for this week :- https://davidoakes-images.com/2026/03/14/6ws-6-word-saturday-challenge-84/
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It is an amazing bakery that always has a long queue outside on a Saturday morning. But that croissant is way over the top for my taste. Perfect for a photo though 😄
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I think i would give one a try…maybe too rich but I’d give it a go 🤗
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Wow, that is one inspired St. Patrick’s yarn bombing. It has it all, leprechauns, pot o’ gold, lucky clover and a Guinness! My 6 are about our recent snow: https://fakeflamenco.com/2026/03/14/is-it-styrofoam-or-real-snow/
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And packets of Tayto crisps. And the two signs are for the pubs in town that pull the best Guinness.
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The perfect yarny stone celebration.
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