Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Wearing of the Green

Saint Patrick's Day is an annual
feast day celebrating the patron
saint Patrick the day is named for.
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It is celebrated each year on March
17th. This is a national holiday in
Ireland. There are 3.8 million people
there. But EVERYONE is Irish on the
17th. There are 33.7 million residents
in the US that claim Irish ancestry.
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It has become a popular holiday in
the US. People wear green, go to
parades, eat corned beef and cabbage,
Irish Soda Bread and enjoy green beer.
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It is believed that St. Patrick brought
Christianity to the Irish people and
he is believed to "drive the snakes"
out of Ireland also.
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Irish immigrants began observing
St. Patrick's Day in 1737 in Boston.
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The first parade was held in New
York City in 1766.
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Some symbols of St. Patrick's Day.
The leprechaun, shamrocks, pot of
gold and the color green.
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One tradition of the day is to
"pinch" anyone NOT wearing
GREEN on St. Patrick's Day.
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Cities with the top ten parades:
Chicago, Boston, Wash. DC,
NYC, St Louis, Savannah, GA,
San Fransisco, Philadelphia,
Kansas City and Dublin, OH.
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There are nine places in the US
that share the name Dublin.
There are four places in the US
that share the name Shamrock.
North Carolina has a city named
Emerald Isle.
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May the luck of the Irish be
with you this St. Patrick's Day
and don't forget to wear your
GREEN.
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STAY TUNED TO THIS BLOG--
THERE WILL BE SOME GOOD
NEWS REGARDING MR. KEN
SOON!!!
~Keep on Dreaming~

10 comments:

  1. ....and I happen to be one of those 33.7 million residents!!! Scotch~Irish on my Mama's side!!!

    Throwin' the luck right back atcha sweetie!

    God bless and have a most terrific Tuesday!!!

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  2. Unfortunately St. Patricks Days isnt celebrated that much in England(!?), exept in pubs of course. As both my parents and all three of my brothers were born there I obviously celebrate at home! My heart is definitely in Eire! Lovely post. Lots of love from a very dull England, one of those days that doesnt wake up!! xx

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  3. Lots of good information in this post....The biggest thing about St. Patrick's Day around here is getting pinched if you don't wear green...
    Enjoyed!

    Shug

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  4. I love St. Pat's Day! Great post :) Will anxiously await good news (don't we all need some good news nowadays?!). -Tammy

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  5. hi melinda!

    i celebrated the other day with a shamrock shake! LOL so delish.

    loving the st. patrick's day fun facts.

    xo
    elyse

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  6. I just read through some of your past posts to try to catch up a bit. Good news about Mr. Ken's job!! Sorry about your friends son. So heartbreaking. Yes, I have been away from the blog for a little while... family is taking up most all of my time right now. But I'm going to try hard to pop in every once in a while. I have missed everyone.

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  7. I learned some new things today. Thanks for putting the facts together for us. It's appreciated. I hope you have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary

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  8. Melinda ,this is a fun & informative share. Hope all is good news for Mr. Ken ... smiles for you both.
    Happy St. Paddy's Day ~
    Hugs,
    Marydon

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  9. OOOO I am excited to hear the good news! ♥

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  10. This is quite interesting on St. Patrick's Day. I learned so much.

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