From the Heartspoken Archives
This was first posted in 2012, but since many of you are new, I thought you’d enjoy some of these special literary celebrations of the St. Patrick’s Day. And if you’re inclined to cook something green in addition to wearing something green, you might enjoy our family’s Green Rice recipe — it’s always a favorite.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
There’s no better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than with those who are steeped in the culture. In honor of the saint and the mystery and myth of the Emerald Isle, an online friend Dr. Niamh Clune has posted several wonderful pieces by various authors on her blog, On The Plum Tree. Click each title to reach the story.
The Wearing of Draconic Green by Shawn Mackenzie
You may think you’re too old or too conservative or too sensible to enjoy a post on dragons. Treat yourself and learn about the link between dragons and St. Patrick.
A Leprechaun’s Lament by Wayne Zurl
Once you’ve read about Wayne’s leprechaun, scroll down for ‘A Yanks Opinion of The Emerald Isle.’
The Legend of Tír na nÓg by Niamh Clune
Niamh says this one is “for those of you who enjoy Irish Myth and Legend with a few pieces of Celtic Art thrown in for good measure. The drawing of Niamh (renamed The Lady of the Lake) is from the Marvel Comic collection. The picture of the rocks is the Giant’s Causeway in Antrim that some say are stepping stones to Scotland.”
Don’t miss your leprechaun sighting
Don’t forget to wear a bit o’ green today so you don’t get pinched. I wish you all the luck ‘o the Irish, and whatever you do, connect with your inner Irish by being open to the possibility of seeing a leprechaun!
NOTE: In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, a friend sent me this lovely video called “This Blessing is for you.” It includes an Irish Blessing, with words and music adapted by Phil Coulter and narrated by Roma Downey. The prayer is accompanied by haunting Irish music and breathtaking photos of Ireland. Enjoy and be inspired.
Josh Hanagarne
At the library this month we had a ton of Irish author displays. It was a lot of fun and I found a lot of authors I’d never heard of.
I always enjoy your writing, Elizabeth!
Elizabeth Cottrell
Thanks, Josh – it’s great to have you drop by and comment. I hope readers will visit your site too. If you’re a book lover, don’t miss it! http://worldsstrongestlibrarian.com/
Karen S. Elliott
What a fabulous post, Elizabeth! A great way to celebrate our Irish day!
Elizabeth Cottrell
Thanks, Karen – we celebrated last night with Irish friends, so I’ve enjoyed surrounding myself with Irish goodness this weekend.
niamh clune
Thank You for the promotion, Elizabeth. The Legend of Tír na nÓg is one that gave me my name.
Elizabeth Cottrell
And such a lovely name it is, Niamh. Knowing that will give the reading even more pleasure.