30th November is St Andrew's Day. Every year we have emojis for the other patron saints' days - a rose, a leek, a shamrock; but every year I find there is no thistle for us Scots and I post about it on this site, asking for recognition for the many Scots who are members of Gransnet. Please, this year, find us a thistle!
varian it must have been St Andrew's Day as English school children didn't get a day off, so it was for Sir Winston Churchill. We didn't get St George's Day off either.
I tried to copy and paste the thistle, but it didn't work.
Izabella The thistle doesn't represent St Andrew. He is represented by a diagonal cross, as is on the Scottish flag, the saltire.
The legend is that "the thistle was responsible for alerting a sleeping Scottish army to the hostile intentions of an invading army of Norsemen who thought it a good idea to creep up on them at night.
When one of the invaders stood on a thistle with his bare feet his resulting cries of pain alerted the Scots who promptly fell upon and defeated the invading Norsemen."
thanks for the clarification of the thistle. Am having a confused day here. Anniebachs comments are on another thread. ? hopefully she will do d my message regardless
Normal service will hopefully be resumed soon (or not as the case may be!).
If GN uses the leek, shamrock and rose for the other Saints' Days then obviously we need to see a thistle tomorrow.
The Saltire (St Andrew's Cross) belongs to all Scots folk. It cannot be appropriated by the SNP, any more than the St George's flag can belong to the English Nationalists or the Union Jack to the BNP.
You have made me want a pattern for a knitted thistle!!!!! I feel the graph paper coming out. Or maybe I can do cupcakes with thistles - after the indigestion inducing but yummy haggis.
If ALL legitimate users of the flags were to display them whenever it is relevant, the take-over bids by one or other organisation would be diluted and their monopoly would cease. If others stop "showing the flags" they become more and more a symbol of those monopolising organisations.