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Default Me Irish Jig

The robins are back, along with sandhill cranes and lots of big flocks of geese.....the temps are warming, the snow is almost all gone, the rivers are flowing....so is green beer!

My feet are doing this odd little jig.....yeeeaaaay. It is almost Spring!

I am probably 1/16th Irish....on me daddy's momma's side back 5 generations....well, Ok, maybe it is Scottish...this week, I be Irish! And my RLS is a jig.
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