Patrick
Patrick
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- Leprechaun Costume How To Dress On St Patricks Day 2012-03-29
Of the many holidays celebrated in the United States and Canada, none hold the torch to religious and cultural festivity more so than St. Paddy's Day. What's not to love about St. Paddy's day? Four leaf clovers, hot women scantily dressed in leprechaun... - The Tradition Of Sending Greetings 2012-03-16
People love to send each other greetings and gifts to mark special occasions in life such as birthdays, weddings, passing exams or getting a new job. This practice is by no means new, and in fact, has been observed for thousands of years. Many ancient cultures have practiced this... - Sending A Good Luck Card On Paddy S Day 2012-03-6
Saint Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland as well as of the NYPD. So who was this 5th Century monk who became a Saint. He was born in Roman occupied Britain and sent as a slave to Ireland when he was 16. He escaped and returned to Britain... - Holiday Crafts For Decking Your Halls In Any Season 2011-04-17
As the old tune goes, come Christmas, you're supposed to deck the halls with boughs of holly. But what about those who don't celebrate Christmas? Perhaps you celebrate Hanukkah. Maybe Kwanzaa is what your family celebrates. - 5 Fun Ideas For Saint Patrick S Day 2011-02-28
Although Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish and religious holiday, it is celebrated by many regardless of their ethnic background or religious beliefs. Here are 5 fun things to do, many for people of any age, for Saint Patrick's Day. - How To Have Saint Patrick S Day Fun 2011-02-28
Saint Patrick's Day, also known by some as St Paddy's day, is an extremely festive holiday that comes but once a year. It celebrates Saint Patrick, one of the patron saints of Ireland, who lived from AD 385-461 AD. He is widely credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. - Custom Cards The Mass Produced And Handmade Versions 2009-07-14
Greeting cards are exercised as an expression of friendship, love, affection and care. Although they are frequently distributed on special events including birthdays, Christmas, Easter or other holidays... - What Does Saint Patricks Day Mean Today 2009-03-2
Unless you have been hiding under rock over the past few years, you have probably noticed that St. Patrick's day has been celebrated with increased zeal each time it rolls around. Celebrated on the 17th March... - Kissing The Blarney Stone Or How To Get The Gift Of Gab 2008-11-10
Five miles from the city of Cork, Ireland, in the village of Blarney, sits the historic Blarney Castle, built in 1446. Almost 90 feet in height, it is one of the largest tower castles to be found in Ireland. The story about the Blarney Stone and its magical powers involves a witch who was saved from drowning by a king of Munster. - Celebrate Special Times Plan A Holiday Tea Party 2008-11-10
As tea parties gain popularity in the U.S., holidays and special events are a good excuse to start planning your next party. - 10 Tips For Safe Travel Abroad 2008-11-10
Avoid a holiday disaster! Learn about the quick and easy steps you can take to stay out of trouble while you are on holiday abroad.