Irish Green

Irish Green We're coming up on another St. Patrick's Day this Monday. They say everyone is a little bit Irish on St. Patrick's Day. And green is the color of Ireland, the Emerald Isle. Green ties into the color of the shamrock, which St. Patrick used to teach of the Holy Trinity. And during the 18th century, wearing green was meant as a symbol of rebellion for the Irish under Britain's rule. Legend also has it that wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns. So you can avoid getting pinched by one. Some of us at Tahoe Fence are feeling a little rebellious after this recent Winter storm. Looking at Irish green, or our version of it, is preferable to more snow. Tahoe's crews built this green finished chain link with green slats prior to the snow in Tahoma (El Dorado & Placer Counties.) Have a healthy and happy St. Patrick's Day weekend. And may the luck of the Irish be with you!Irish Green

We’re coming up on another St. Patrick’s Day this Monday.

They say everyone is a little bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. And green is the color of Ireland, the Emerald Isle.

Green ties into the color of the shamrock, which St. Patrick used to teach of the Holy Trinity. And during the 18th century, wearing green was meant as a symbol of rebellion for the Irish under Britain’s rule.

Legend also has it that wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns. So you can avoid getting pinched by one.

Some of us at Tahoe Fence are feeling a little rebellious after this recent Winter storm.  Looking at Irish green, or our version of it, is preferable to more snow.

Tahoe’s crews built this green finished chain link with green slats prior to the snow in Tahoma (El Dorado & Placer Counties.)

Have a healthy and happy St. Patrick’s Day weekend. And may the luck of the Irish be with you!