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Four-leaf Clover - tie by Horseshoes3
According to legend, Eve carried a four leaf clover from the Garden of Eden. The word shamrock comes from the Irish word "seamrog" meaning "little clover". In Ireland, the shamrock is the white clover, Trifolium repens. White clover was held in high esteem by the Druids and early Celts of Wales as a sign of luck and a charm against evil spirits. Saint Patrick used the plant to represent the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit, adding God's Grace for the 4-leaf clover). Traditionally, the four leaves symbolize Faith, Hope, Love and Luck. May you find the rare four-leaf clover and have love and luck shine on you ~ Grace <div style="text-align:centre;line-height:150%"><img src="http://rlv.zcache.com/slainte_tie-p1511688175931951748gnz_125.jpg" alt="Slainte - tie tie" style="border:0;" />
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Four-leaf Clover - tie

FAITH, HOPE, LOVE, and LUCK

According to legend, Eve carried a four leaf clover from the Garden of Eden. The word shamrock comes from the Irish word "seamrog" meaning "little clover". In Ireland, the shamrock is the white clover, Trifolium repens. White clover was held in high esteem by the Druids and early Celts of Wales as a sign of luck and a charm against evil spirits. Saint Patrick used the plant to represent the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit, adding God's Grace for the 4-leaf clover). Traditionally, the four leaves symbolize Faith, Hope, Love and Luck. May you find the rare four-leaf clover and have love and luck shine on you ~ Grace

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Designed on 11/02/2008 7:43 PM