The earliest known reference to the leprechaun was in a fairytale from the Middle Ages titled The Adventure of Fergus son of Léti. The story begins with the good King of Ulster who falls asleep on the beach, only to awaken to find himself being dragged into the sea by three lúchorpáin. He captures his abductors, who grant him three wishes in exchange for release.
The leprechaun is said to be a solitary creature, about three feet tall. He makes and mends shoes and loves a good practical joke.
In ancient times it was said the leprechaun wore red, not green. The leprechaun's jacket was rather distinctive, with seven rows of buttons, seven buttons to each row. He wore a cocked hat, and when he was up to anything unusually mischievous, he would leap on to a wall and spin, balancing himself on the point of his hat with his heels in the air. The Leprechaun is rumored to live at the end of the rainbow, guarding his pot of gold.
Marie gave me permission to let you all know that she will not be doing PFF anymore. Due to a condition she was born with, she's losing her eyesight. This brave lady has two young children and is learning Braille. I am honored and privileged that she has asked me to permanently host PFF . I will do my very best to fill this wonderful woman's shoes.
And by the luck of the Irish, I am the first to comment! A lovely piece of nostalgia.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. We need a festive holiday this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI like the little piggy!
ReplyDeleteI have followed Marie's blog since I started my blog last summer and love all the beautiful postcards and vintage images.
ReplyDeleteI thought I would link up this time with a Hawaiian postcard and post.
Thank you for hosting.
Blessings & Aloha!
Thank you for hosting Beth. Will you be our new hostess, or is this temporary?
ReplyDeleteThey obviously live amongst giant shamrocks as well. Wishing you good fortune on St Patrick's day as well, lovely card.
ReplyDeleteOh, I am so sorry to hear that Marie is losing her eyesight. She did such a great job with this, as I'm sure you will too.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Marie, we appreciated all her hard work. Thank you so much for hosting, I'm excited to see your postcards too!!
ReplyDeleteam so saddened to hear about marie...thank you for offering to fill her very big shoes at PFF.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being our host! And for stopping by this morning! Love3 all your info about the Leprechaun. I know they fix shoes, but do they do windows? Happy PFF!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking this up! My best to Marie.
ReplyDeleteI didnt find the McLinky to add to...sometimes I am just challenged. Here is my post for Postcard Friday:
http://imjustasoutherngirl.blogspot.com/2010/03/postcard-friday.html
SG
Nice of you to take over hosting. I didn't have a St. Patrick's day card so I just picked one I liked.
ReplyDeleteInteresting information about leprechauns.
ReplyDeleteBeth, I'm sorry I only just now signed up for PFF. My post has been up all day... :(
ReplyDeleteBeth, I'm commenting again cuz I don't see my comment. My pff post is here
ReplyDeleteThank You for hosting our meme. I'm sorry to hear about Marie. I would love to keep in touch also. Love your St. Patrick's Day post. Happy PFF
ReplyDeleteLove your site.
ReplyDeleteSorry but I accidently posted my Post Card Friday link twice, not sure how that happened but if you could be so kind as to delete the first post.
God Bless
Love your lucky pig.... PPF
ReplyDeleteI am a little late...
Hope all is going well this week.
((HUGS))
Thank you for hosting PFF, Beth. You posted a wonderful card. I am shocked to read about Marie's condition, and I am deeply sorry for our sweet French factrice and her family. We'll miss her posts.
ReplyDeleteI'm so very, very, sorry to hear the news about Marie. Please, if you can, send her all my very best wishes.
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