Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Top of the day to ya'!

In full St. Patty's Day style - I finally took down my valentine heart decorations out of the windows...at about 10:00 am TODAY!
You know - looking at it now...you wouldn't think it took me about 40 minutes to color that on our windows. But sad to say, it did! I am very pleased with it & I am hoping it brings a smile to any Irish & Irish -at-heart walking past our house today!
Here is your dose of Irish Folklore for the day:
Leprechauns
Very small sprites who sometimes live in farmhouses or wine cellars. They are known to aid humans and perform small labors for them. Sometimes they ask humans for supplies and furniture, for which in return they give objects which bring luck and fortune. Leprechauns are called fairy cobblers, for they make shoes for elves (but always one shoe, never a pair). They are seen quite often by humans and are described as merry little fellows gaily dressed in old-fashioned clothes; green, with a red cap, leather apron, and buckled shoes.
When they finish their daily tasks, leprechauns like to organize wild feast, during which time they are referred to as cluricauns. These (often drunk) cluricauns can then be seen riding in moonlight on the back of a dog or a sheep.
According to popular belief, a leprechaun possesses a treasure (usually a pot of gold) which a human may obtain if he succeeds in capturing one, which is extremely difficult. Even after capture, a person may not take his eyes off of him for an instant, for then he will vanish. Leprechauns are mainly found in Irish folklore.
Good luck to all you Leprechaun catchers out there!
Go n'eiri an t-adh leat
(Good Luck!)

1 comment:

francine said...

Thanks for the lesson it was very educational. Fun I enjoyed it Happy St. Patty's day to you all.