Four-leaf clovers, aside from being considered good luck, are said to be symbols of faith, love, hope and good fortune.
Every year on March 17, people around the globe celebrate St. Patrick's Day with festive parades, lively music, and, obviously, plenty of green. But beyond the usual partying, this holiday is also ...
Not only does the holiday inspire us to adopt a bold and spirited persona like the Irish, but to actually pluck a four-leaf ...
While the shamrock is synonymous with Irish culture, its cousin, the white clover, is making waves in the world of ...
With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, grocery stores and nurseries will be selling “shamrocks." As someone of Irish descent, I ...
Try your hand at this new puzzle by Gergely Dudás, aka Dudolf! In this St. Paddy's puzzle, your task is to find three ...
The shamrock, the famous three-leaf clover, has been associated with Ireland for centuries. It was called the “seamroy” by the pagans and was considered a sacred plant that symbolized the ...
The cruel reality is that the original Gaelic word seamróg, Anglicized to shamrock, means "young clover" and that is where the problem begins. Even here in Ireland, different species of clover ...
Shamrock the river otter celebrated her birthday with some St Patrick’s Day-themed treats at the Milwaukee County Zoo in Wisconsin on Monday, March 17.This footage was captured by the Milwaukee County ...