This stone gets its luck from the shamrock engraved on it. (JULIA HATMAKER/The Patriot-News) Everyone likes to pretend they're Irish on St. Patrick's Day, but I like to pretend I'm Irish all year long ...
“An earlier version of the illustration associated with this article showed a four-leaf clover to symbolize Ireland, but the Irish shamrock is conventionally depicted as a trefoil. The image has been ...
Guinness has some explaining to do. The Irish beer giant has apologized for mixing up a shamrock with a four-leaf clover on a subway ad in Toronto ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, reports the Toronto Sun.
"The luck of the Irish" phrase dates back to the 19th century and is a popular one used among Irish individuals today. Beyond the phrase, there are symbols correlated with Irish folk that represent ...
I have to let you in on one of my pet peeves this week. Honestly, I do not harbor many of them, as I try not to sweat the small stuff in life, but in the month of March, I find myself increasingly ...
March is a time when everyone could use a little extra luck. And four-leaf clovers may come in handy—but there's one thing to know before you run out onto your lawn in search of a lucky charm: ...