LITTLE KNOWN FACT: It became a public holiday only in 1903 by the Bank Holiday (Ireland) Act 1903, an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament introduced by the Irish MP James O'Mara

O'Mara later introduced the law which required that pubs be closed on March 17, a provision which was repealed only in the 1970s!!!
(info from www.wikipedia.com)
So...in commemoration of my Irish ancestors...*I've got red hair. There must be some there someplace!
I bring you...St. Patrick's BLING.
You can get the Bling & a few added bits not included in the preview HERE
Please remember to celebrate; but don't drink & drive.
Do you KNOW how much I love this. And the St. Paterick's Day blurb is so interesting. THANKS for this. It ROCKS.
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