Happy St. George's Day to all who celebrate it - BTW, how is it traditionally celebrated?
The tradition of celebration St George's day had waned by the end of the 18th century after the union of England and Scotland.[SUP][12][/SUP] Nevertheless the link with St. George continues today, for example Salisbury holds an annual St. George’s Day pageant, the origins of which are believed to go back to the 13th century.[SUP][8][/SUP] In recent years the popularity of St. George's Day appears to be increasing gradually. BBC Radio 3 had a full programme of St. George's Day events in 2006, and Andrew Rosindell, ConservativeMP for Romford, has been putting the argument forward in the House of Commons to make St. George's Day a public holiday. In early 2009, Mayor of London Boris Johnsonspearheaded a campaign to encourage the celebration of St. George's Day. Today, St. George's day may be celebrated with anything English including morris dancing and Punch and Judy shows.[SUP][13][/SUP] Additional celebrations may involve the commemoration of 23 April as Shakespeare's birthday/death.
'CRY GOD FOR HARRY, ENGLAND AND ST.GEORGE'
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HOPE YOU ALL HAVE A GOOD DAY
I'm about 40% of English descent so maybe I'll celebrate too by having a proper British tea.:teapot:
An English tea surely Glinda :bigwink:, lets not drag those other countries into our celebrations, they have their own flags and saints :wink:
No I will be gardening Merlin.
There are several celebrations/events going on over the country today and some will be on Saturday as there is no national holiday for today.
I will be doing the same Billy, the weather is breaking up soon, so best make the most of it.
I am all in favour of a national holiday though, the more the merrier, even though all my days are already holidays, well sort of![]()
An English tea surely Glinda :bigwink:, lets not drag those other countries into our celebrations, they have their own flags and saints :wink:
Yes an English tea. In Scotland on St. Andrews Day it's whisky!
I much prefer your toast Annie, :cheers1: I have never drank tea and coffee doesn't seem to be much of a toast :shrug:
Mercy, Annie, pished already? No one waited for me! Lol.
Yes an English tea. In Scotland on St. Andrews Day it's whisky!
Haha! Not yet! I'm behaving pretty well actually as I'm counting calories. But once the family is here tomorrow it's wine with stepdaughter and Stella with son in law. But I need to seriously limit it.