“Original Pat Green” (2004)– Photo-Artistry by kenne
Like so many people the past St. Patrick’s Day, we were sheltered-in-place and missed celebrating the 17th the only way it should be, with friends. So I turned to the many photos of St. Patrick’s Day I have taken over the years, and I have many.
At first, I was thinking about doing a collage, but then I found this one of a friend, Patrick A. Green. Starting in 1995, Pat and his friends would meet on the Court House Square in Conroe, parade around the Square, and party at the Corner Pub on the Square.
Pat practiced law in Conroe for 43 years, retiring in 2015. The “Original Pat Green” gave freely of whatever he had to whomever he met, a man of limitless generosity. With unbridled enthusiasm for his Irish and Cajun heritage, Pat could host a party unlike any other. Through his generous spirit and disarming humor, he possessed an extraordinary ability to bring people together.
Pat died on July 12, 2016. He was an original, and I’m blessed to have known him — somewhere in the universe, he is still partying!
— kenne
what a wonderfully eccentric original! i’m sure he is missed by many –
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On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 8:47 AM Becoming is Superior to Being wrote:
> kenneturner posted: “”Original Pat Green” (2004)– Photo-Artistry by kenne > Like so many people the past St. Patrick’s Day, we were sheltered-in-place > and missed celebrating the 17th the only way it should be, with friends. So > I turned to the many photos of St. Patrick’s Day ” >
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I can’t think of St. Patrick’s Day and not think of my friend, Pat Green. He loved celebrating this special day. — kenne
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