Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day may’ve once been associated with Arthur’s Day, and getting drunk on Guinness. I like to think of it as another reminder that Celtic music, dance, art, and culture are alive and growing throughout the world. I hope you will join me in celebrating Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day. Turn on […]
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Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day 2012
It’s that time of year. This history of Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day, stems from Arthur Day. It was originally named after Arthur Guinness. This wee holiday grew as the halfway point in the year until St. Patrick’s Day, the holy Irish holiday. It’s a great time to remember your Celtic culture and show your […]
“Enjoy Freedom? Thank a Browncoat!” – Reprint of the Famous Unification War T-Shirt
Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk® was first brewed in Canton on Higgin’s Moon by Abhain Monahan almost as soon as the moon was colonized. Some say that the reason it tastes so pure, and unlike any other lesser forms of mudder’s milk, is that Monahan’s is distilled through the original Robot Terraformers used to create Higgin’s Moon. […]
What Do You Think of This Possible T-Shirt Design?
Ever since I wrote “Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk”, I’ve longed of doing a parody of the Guinness label for the drink. At last, I sat down in front of my computer, inspired by countless Guinness logos in Ireland to design this. I’m thinking of printing it as a t-shirt. What do you think?
How Was Your Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day ?
There must be some subconscious thought dancing in my brain this morning. I turned on Gael Day by The Elders for Kenzie and me to listen to. Lo and behold, it’s also the latest album review posted on the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine website. I quite enjoyed the CD myself, especially their rendition of “Galway […]