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 | St. Patrick's day is almost here. Along with the parades and green beer are some beautiful Green and Irish inspired pieces from the HVNY team.
 Combine them with some fun facts about St. Patrick's day and your off to a festive holiday!
 
 St.    Patrick:
 St.     Patrick was actually Scottish and was said to be either born in     Scotland or Wales His     name wasn’t even Patrick. His birth name is actually Maewyn     Succat.Saint     Patrick didn’t wear green vestments but BLUESt.     Patrick myth is the claim that he banished snakes from Ireland     and there are NO snakes that exist on the island today.St.     Patrick was a guy known to get his drink on! After chastising an     innkeeper who served a short measure of whiskey he said that     everyone should “Have a drop of the hard stuff” on feast day.
 
 Fun    St. Patrick Day facts - Green,     in Irish legends, was worn by fairies and immortals, and also by     people to encourage their crops to grow.      Legend     says that each leaf of the clover means something:     the first is for hope, the second for faith, the third for love     and the fourth for luck.Green, in Irish legends, was worn by     fairies and immortals, and also by people to encourage their     crops to grow. One of the Irish traditions is to pinch anyone who     is not wearing green on St. Patrick's Day.
In     the custom known as “drowning the shamrock”, the shamrock     that has been worn on a lapel or hat is put in the last drink of     the evening. The Irish believe that if you keep the custom, then     you will have a prosperous year.      36     million U.S. residents claimed Irish ancestry, more than eight     times the 4 million-plus population of Ireland itself.
 St.    Patrick's Day around the world: Dublin     has a parade that attracts hundreds of thousands of peopleChicago     the river is dyed green for a few hours.      The     biggest parade is normally held in New YorkThee     largest celebration in the southern hemisphere is in Sydney,     Australia.      
 
 So tilt    your glass of Irish whiskey or Guinness:
 “May    your glass be ever full.
 May the roof over your head be always    strong.
 And may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil    knows you're dead.”
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2 comments:
Beautiful artisan work. Lovely hues of Spring!
I love these colors! Thank you so much!
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