Saturday, March 03, 2007

Saint Patrick's Day Leprechaun

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Saint Patrick's Day Leprechaun

In Irish folklore, a fairy in the form of a tiny old man wearing a cocked hat and leather apron.

Solitary by nature, leprechauns lived in remote places and worked as shoemakers. Each was believed to possess a hidden crock of gold. If captured and threatened, a leprechaun might reveal the gold's hiding place, provided his captor never took his eyes off him. Usually the captor was tricked into glancing away, and the leprechaun vanished. The word derives from the Old Irish luchorpan (“little body”). leprechaun

Friday, March 02, 2007

Saint Patrick's Day, Cathedral

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St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest decorated gothic-style Catholic cathedral in North America. It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and a parish church, located at 50th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, just across the street from Rockefeller Center.

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