Today is St. Patrick’s Day. Regardless of your heritage, you probably know that it’s a holiday that’s become about celebrating the Irish, wearing green, eating green bagels and drinking green beer. Not that’s there is anything wrong with that, of course…but did you know:
- The original color associated with Saint Patrick was blue.
- The largest Saint Patrick’s Day festival takes place in Ireland. It lasts 5 days with over 1 million people in attendance.
- The smallest celebration takes place in Dripsey, Cork. The parade goes for 100 yards (between the village’s two pubs.)
St. Patrick’s Day is recognized around the world with large celebrations in Canada, Argentina, Great Britain, South Korea, Japan and New Zealand.
I’m a little bummed that I’m away from home on St. Patty’s Day. Mr. B and I like to celebrate. But, I’ll be in the Washington DC area participating in a focus group on human resources and social media. And, I will have friends with me. Also on this trip are some fellow HR bloggers who I’ll be hanging with so, it should be a great time:
Ben Eubanks, UpStart HR
Denise Henderson, HR Exploration
John Jorgensen, HR Tailgate
Victorio Milian, Creative Chaos Consultant
Jessica Miller-Merrell, Blogging4Jobs
Mike VanDervort, The Human Race Horses
Bryan Wempen, Mending the Soul of Business
While I’m off for a few, I want to wish you Beannacht Lá Fhéile Pádraig and leave you with a picture of my latest indulgence. It’s called an Irish Car Bomb doughnut (named for the cocktail) from the Nickel Diner in downtown Los Angeles. It’s a doughnut with Guinness crumble and Jameson-infused cream filling. Delish!
I had never heard of the drink Irish Car Bomb but looking at the ingredients, it looks like it packs a whallop! Celebrate responsibly, my friends.
Image courtesy of Feast-Blog.com
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imjustagoyle says
I actually did know the “blue” thing but then again – I’m Irish. 🙂 Very strong O’Brien lineage on my mother’s side. Happy St. Patty’s day to you!!
Sharlyn Lauby says
Thanks for the comment Robin! I hope your celebration was fabulous.