🍀 St. Patrick's Day 2021 🍀
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Hi @Elsa @Nix66 @DieOmimi @siti_payung @PrettyBubbles @Greymane @Marriam1 @Miss_Dani and everyone else. 💚
"May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, and may troubles avoid you where ever you go." 🍀🍀
Happy St. Patrick's Day!! 🍀🍀
Teresa 🦋🌺🦋
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Also tagging Pyramid players to come celebrate St Patrick’s Day with the community. 🍀🤗
@mill7 @DieOmimi @Jared_Buttry @kizzybum @adestazio @Freddy_Falkner @Teaser1997 @Thin_icE @Jenni51 @fabianaolivera @sandikay @snowmom @Awsmola @ruffeye @MzMarquita @QLC @nonirowe @Reneeblade @Prioleau58 @Moonlite2 @ultrad @rajdeeptb @Nix66 @Origins7_Dale @CassD @Miss_Dani @Elsa @wykoon @Bookster @DeepshikhaSharan @Marcella_UX @siti_payung @Priyacandy @gina1887 @tryland @STOKEDER @John_Cooper-3 @sharrachel
If anyone wants to then go to the first page and follow the links in the first post by @Elsa to celebrate more St Patty’s Day in the rest of the community. 💕🍀
Teresa 🦋💚🦋
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Hi @Elsa @Diamond Lim @teresawallace44 @Nix66 @Yosca @LadyRaffie @Lola_Pop @wykoon, @PrettyBubbles, thx for post / video & tags,
- Have a Happy 🍀 St. Patrick's Day 2021 🍀 Everyone!
Speaking of *St. Patrick's Day or *Leprechauns, here is a *Joke / Post, I did, on a *New Feature in Saga, on both *Saga CMs @Crazy Cat Lad & @Pounawea, some time ago on 5/26/2020 *Page 1 at:
- 🌈🌈 Rainbow Rapids - new feature!! — King Community
- https://community.king.com/en/candy-crush-saga/discussion/297088/rainbow-rapids-new-feature/p1
So if any one has lazy fingers, here is the post below. 😁
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Hi @Crazy Cat Lad & @Pounawea,
Thx for the tag.
But are there any leprechauns? Then of course, where is that all important pot of gold at?
- Leprechaun With Pot Of Gold
I saw that. The gold is in both Community Managers pockets, both @Crazy Cat Lad & @Pounawea stole it from the Leprechaun. Your in trouble now. (hehe) 😁
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Take Care Group - Origins7 Dale, 😀
3/15/2021
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"Hey Elsa," whispers Jean-Luc. "Do you want to know the history behind the four leaf clover? I think the community members might really enjoy reading this."
🍀 Hundreds of years ago in Ireland, the four-leaf clover became a symbol of luck with the four leaves representing faith, hope, love, and success.
The Druids (Celtic priests), in the early days of Ireland, believed that when they carried a three-leaf clover or shamrock, they could see evil spirits coming and have a chance to escape in time. Four-leaf clovers were Celtic charms, presumed to offer magical protection and ward off bad luck. Children in the Middle Ages believed if they carried a four-leaf clover, they would be able to see fairies, and the first literary reference to suggest their good fortune was made in 1620 by Sir John Melton.’ (Source)