Hi Spring, Hi St Patrick's Day


Speaking of the coming ST Patrick's Day, what’s in your mind? The entire world goes green and celebrates it. Some have bought new T-shirts with shamrock, and some have their hair dyed green. One of the most thrilling things is watching the river going green: people use two to three motorboats — one or two large ones with the dye and a smaller one to churn up the water—to unleash the dye, which sets in over about 45 minutes. Thankfully, they are using eco-friendly vegetable-based powder, presenting a stunning image of the river in Spring.

                          Nymphaea Tetragona                                                    Relace

The Power of Spring

St Patrick’s Day is around the corner along with Spring. If there should be a color for the mood, green might be the best alternative. Green to the eyes, glee in mind. The Earth is waking up from her winter dream and everything is gearing up for growth. Have a look outside the window: the trees are going green with more leaves, and the flowers are blossoming. The shamrocks in the backyard are waving in the breeze. The Rana pipiens’ heart starts beating at the bottom of a pond. Its lung miraculously starts working again, and the frog comes back to life again. Our heart has gone through a state of hibernation during the winter like creatures on the earth–resting. Everything is being fueled up to arouse and roll up in the spring; as the earth is waking up, our hearts, wake up too.

 

                                       Cristomo                                                          Chrispin

 A Great Kick-off to Spring

Life requires a sense of ritual. With the approaching St Patrick’s Day, we can celebrate the Festival specially or traditionally and start a new chapter for this Spring. Environmental protection, I suppose, is equivalent to green to some extent. We can plant sapling or shamrocks which are of festival symbolic significance, adding a touch of green to your front door or courtyard, and helping reduce greenhouse gas. In terms of food and drinks, scoop up some green drinks. Squeeze a few drops of green food coloring into the glass cup to blend the contents more St. Patty’s appropriate. Prepare a dish of green foods, such as small pieces of broccoli, cucumbers, celery, and green bell peppers. Serve up a few traditional Irish dishes, fish, chips, and shepherd’s pies for example. Wash down the meal with an Irish coffee. Combine four parts of strong black coffee with one part Irish whiskey. In terms of reviewing some traditions, put together a playlist of Celtic music. Sing some Irish folk tunes. Dig into your family history if you're of Irish descent. And Learn about the origins of the holiday. Yep, we have reviewed almost everything ahead of the big day. Just go ahead for it.

 

                                      Upair                                                            Thorkell

The Inclusiveness of Spring

Spring covers more than green. Looking up, you can see the blue sky, a white cloud; look downward, you can see the violet petunia and yellow sunflower. As inclusive as Spring, Povison has updated its product category. You may have noted that the illustrations above are full of color blocking. The green, orange, pink, yellow, and white tone are blended to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. 

 

On the occasion of the special day, Povison has launched a big promotion, the Color Corner Sale, from Mar 17 to Mar 24, 2021: once your order(for all Povison series) is over $350, a $50 discount will be offered. If you go to follow and complete the simple task on our social media platforms(attached below), there will be another 10% off discount for products displayed in this blog except the wall art. The two discounts are stackable.

 

May your glass be ever full. And may you have a good time in Povison.





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