Tuesday, March 02, 2010

St Patricks Day Shamrocks - First green of spring

One traditional icon of St. Patrick's Day is the shamrock. This stems from a Irish tale that tells how Patrick used a three-leafed clover to explain how the Trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity. Saint Patrick's followers adopted the custom of wearing shamrocks on his feast day. To this day the shamrock remains the national emblem of Ireland and is worn proudly by Irish people all over the world on St. Paddy's Day (March 17).
One reason why Paddy's Day has become so popular is that it takes place just a few days before the first day of spring. St Patricks little clovers have become a symbol for the first green of the new season.

St Patricks Day Shamrocks - First green of spring

St Patricks Day - Christine Till Fine Art Photography Print
© CT-Graphics - Christine Till 2010


Order your "St Patricks Day Shamrocks - First green of spring" Print at
Fine Art America
or
Download the royalty-free digital photo #8750 3206 directly from:
CT-Graphics
- Royalty Free Photographs for Print and Web
- Image Customization
- Old or Damaged or Polaroid Photo Restoration
- Conversion of Slides and Paper Pictures to Digital (CD/DVD)
- Picture Postcards - Calendars - Greeting Cards


glacier np art
glacier np canvas prints
glacier np framed prints
glacier np posters
glacier np greeting cards
glacier np photos
glacier art
glacier canvas prints
glacier framed prints
glacier prints
glacier posters
glacier greeting cards
glacier photos
north america art
north america canvas prints
north america framed prints
north america prints
north america posters
north america greeting cards
north america photos
mystery art

No comments: