Day 89 #100DaysOfOldDays
I loved it then and I love it now! Imelda Traynor taught us this song soon after she started teaching in St Anne’s National School around 1977-78 She sang it with her classes for years – maybe she still does! The song was number one in the UK charts for three weeks in April 1978.
Take a trip down memory lane!
For today’s post, Lucy drew matchstalk people outside Finegan’s shop in Bailieborough as it was in the 1800’s.

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Fabulous, Gloria 🎶She’s retired now but she did teach that one and the other one there’s a tiny house in a tiny street …🎶🎶….gilly gilly Wasn’t she great……. 🎶And down away where the nights are gay 🎶🎵
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And The Wings of a Dove!
I didn’t know she was retired! I loved her. We got her when she fresh out of college. Young and full of enthusiasm. She took no crap though…😅
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