My Fav Image for St Patty's Day Just for You
You'll find this image of Crimson Clover much sharper at Rich Collins Photography
But before you rush over I should say that my lineage includes a share of Irish. But then there's so much more from my Father's side as American Native, Choctaw, and as well from my Mother's family from Germany, within Alsace Lorraine border area which splits the land between France and Germany. So I lay claim as a munti-national emigrant long ago.
What does St Patrick's Day celebrate? More recently we have done some alcoholic celebrations, what with green beer and the like, but historically, Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of
Saint Patrick, is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March,
the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the foremost patron saint
of Ireland.
- Irish brown bread.
- Corned beef and cabbage.
- Beef and Guinness pie.
- Irish cream chocolate mousse cake.
- Irish coffee.
- Irish potato champ, also known as poundies, cally or pandy.
- Irish stew.
- Irish potato soup.
Now that you know a wee bit more than you might have, click that link above for a real treat of Crimson Clover you should hang on your wall as a proper way to celebrate St Patty's Day
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