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I think I love this time of year because spring is just around the corner and it's the only time that I can find shamrock plants for sale -which I have collected over the years. This year I'm going to try and find some of the purple ones to add to my collection. Shamrock plants show up in the grocery stores around the first or second week in March for St. Patrick's Day. I actually kept the same shamrock plant alive for over 15 years. Actually, I was able to divide and share the plant with a number of friends and family members. Legend has it that sharing a shamrock plant will bring you good luck.
Why we Celebrate St. Patrick's DaySt. Patrick is believed to have driven the snakes from Ireland. Once a pagan himself, St. Patrick is one of Christianity's most widely known figures.

Today, the tradition continues with people from all walks of life and various heritages by wearing something green, eating Irish food, and attending parades. St. Patrick's Day is bursting with folklore; from the lucky shamrock to the leprechaun and to pinching those that are not wearing green.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
The Naylors said...
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love all holidays! I am glad you are the same :)
February 19, 2009 3:18 PM
zazu and mufassa said...
Irish dancers LOVE St. Patricks day. I'll have to invite you to see us dance :)
February 20, 2009 4:29 PM
I love to watch you dance Emily and yes I do love the holidays and finding pictures that other talented people create to use on my blog.
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