What’s More Irish?

What’s More Irish?

What's More Irish?
It's St. Patrick's Day weekend. Which begs the question, what's more Irish? A 3-leaf clover? Or a 4-leaf clover?
It's said St. Patrick used a three-leaf clover to explain the Holy Trinity. While a four-leaf clover, is itself considered lucky. Only about 1 in 10,000 plants grow four leaves.
At Tahoe, we're leaning 3-leaf. But to be sure, our welding shop in Mound House (Lyon County) made both 3 and 4-leaf clover yard art/decorations. They are created from old, chain link fence fittings.
Wally, Tahoe's yard dog, thinks both are equally delicious!
Cheers to a happy and healthy St. Patrick's Day.It’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Which begs the question, what’s more Irish? A 3-leaf clover? Or a 4-leaf clover?

It’s said St. Patrick used a three-leaf clover to explain the Holy Trinity. While a four-leaf clover, is itself considered lucky. Only about 1 in 10,000 plants grow four leaves.

At Tahoe, we’re leaning 3-leaf. But to be sure, our welding shop in Mound House (Lyon County) made both 3 and 4-leaf clover yard art/decorations. They are created from old, chain link fence fittings.

Wally, Tahoe’s yard dog, thinks both are equally delicious!

Cheers to a happy and healthy St. Patrick’s Day.