Happy St. Patrick's Day!
What is the origin of St. Patrick's day? What's with the shamrocks? What's a Blarney stone? Who *is* St. Patrick, anyway?
Good luck on finding the answers to this one! My heritage is mostly Irish. I suspect that everyone in Ireland has kissed the Blarney Stone and therefore the history has been tainted with all sorts of great deeds attributed to St. Patrick. One of the ones that I have heard is that this also commemorates the chasing of the snakes away from Ireland by St. Patrick. Bit of symbolism in there I suspect.
If you get a chance to go to Ireland, take it! I highly recommend a visit.
Vincenzo
Well, this is a bit late, but Happy St. Patrick's day! Did anyone participate in any celebrations yesterday to commemorate the day?
We celebrated St Patricks day here in England for sure. On the 17th itself the big horse race at the Cheltenham Festival had Irish trained horses first, second and third.
Lots of Guinness was drunk !
The followiung day celebrations continued as Ireland beat England at Rugby Union
I was following the Manchester England St Patrick's day celebrations, it is celebrated in grand style here!
The City Centre tends to come to a halt, and plenty of Guinness is consumed.
My favourite though, was the Irish dancing that was being displayed throughout various parts of the city.There were several tv showings of the celebrations, and when the Irish music comes on, you can't help but tap your toes in time to the rythm!
Both my husband and myself have Irish ancestors, and I'd love my little girl to do Irish dancing, I don't think it's something on her agenda though!
THRONGS IN N.Y., GEORGIA BRING OUT THE GREEN FOR ST. PATRICK
An ice storm wiped away the traditional green stripe painted on Fifth Avenue, but it could not keep away thousands of St. Patrick's Day celebrants from the city's parade Saturday.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/17/patricks....e.ap/index.html
We had an "Everyone's Irish on St. Pat's Day" dinner of corned beef and cabbage at my apartment building this year. I was the cook, and, even if I do say so myself, it was a terrific! I love the kind of meal you can toss in a pot and leave it for several hours, then open the pot and find a delightful dinner
It was a rousing good time - but no beer consumed here! I'm quite strict about no alcohol at community functions. Happy St. Pat's!