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Why Green Wasn’t the Original Colour of St. Patrick’s Day & A Thunder Bay St.Paddy’s Day Tune! (Audio)

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When you think St. Patrick’s Day, you think green. Green beer, green hats, green rivers, green everything. But here’s the twist that surprises almost everyone:

💙 St. Patrick’s original colour was BLUE.

Yep. Not emerald. Not shamrock. Not “your coworker’s neon wig.” Blue.

In early Irish art and historical depictions, St. Patrick is shown wearing a soft, sky‑blue robe. Even the old Irish presidential standard used a shade called “St. Patrick’s Blue.” It wasn’t until much later-thanks to shamrocks, Irish nationalism, and a whole lot of marketing-that green muscled its way to the top of the rainbow.

So really, if you show up on St. Paddy’s Day wearing blue, you’re not off-theme… You’re old‑school Irish. Like “before it was cool” Irish.

But let’s be honest: Thunder Bay is not giving up its green. Not when we’ve got snowbanks taller than leprechauns…I just wish there wasn’t a pothole at the end of the rainbow.

🎶 And now… a fun St. Paddy’s Day song for Thunder Bay!

Here’s a little tune made just for today — perfect for jigging in your kitchen, your car, or while trying to find parking at the LCBO.

  • Hi (Cześć/Pryvit) I'm Dee, your morning voice on Country 105! Born of Polish and Ukrainian roots, I’ve inherited the sacred talent of feeding people until they burst. When I'm not cooking up a storm, I’m scouring Canada for unique treasures and foraging for mushrooms like it’s a national sport. Come for the country tunes, stay for the stories & snacks!

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