Difference between revisions of "St Patrick's Day 2002"
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− | Image:2002-03-16@17-01-43_Green Chicago River.jpg|2002-03-16<br /> | + | Image:2002-03-16@17-01-43_Green Chicago River.jpg|2002-03-16<br />Chicago River [http://www.greenchicagoriver.com/ dyed green] for St Patrick's Day |
Image:2002-03-16@17-08-37_Green Chicago River with tree.jpg|2002-03-16<br />another view | Image:2002-03-16@17-08-37_Green Chicago River with tree.jpg|2002-03-16<br />another view | ||
Image:2002-03-16@17-20-31_Green Chicago River.jpg|2002-03-16<br />and another | Image:2002-03-16@17-20-31_Green Chicago River.jpg|2002-03-16<br />and another | ||
Image:2002-03-16@17-27-52_Green Chicago River droplets.jpg|2002-03-16<br />Droplets from the spray of Century Fountain | Image:2002-03-16@17-27-52_Green Chicago River droplets.jpg|2002-03-16<br />Droplets from the spray of Century Fountain | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 16 March 2007
Since my birthday is March 18th, I've always considered St. Patrick's Day to be "my" holiday. When I moved to Chicago, I just had to watch them dying the river -- no matter how chilly it was.
2002-03-16
Chicago River dyed green for St Patrick's Day