Tagged: st patricks day

This St Patricks Day on SAMC, we decided to give you a wee tour of some monuments from
West Cork, Ireland where our Admin GardenSavvy lives.

The first of the three monuments is Drombeg Stone Circle. It’s on the outskirts of Savvys
local town, Rosscarbery and is a heritage site dating back to the Bronze Age. 13 of the
original 17 stones still stand today and during winter and summer solstice the area becomes
gridlocked with locals and visitors visiting the circle, also called the Druids Altar. Nearby the
circle is the remains of two primitive huts and a cooking hearth. The circle was restored in
1957 and during that excavation, remains were found that dated back to roughly 1100 BC.

The next monument you can wander through is a remake of the Timoleague Friary which was
founded in 1240 and closed in 1631. It is a Franciscian Friary, one of the few with remains
still standing in Ireland. The grounds are an a mass of graves nearly overlapping each other
with stones dating back to the 1600s and as recently as 2004. There used to be an
underground passage to the waters edge to receive goods, and the entry for that passage is
visible while walking the grounds. The bell tower was added later to the building and still
stands.

The final monument for you to peak at is the Baltimore Beacon. While it’s lacking in wow
factor in the minecraft world, the beacon stands a top a steep cliff with a long drop to the sea
below with stunning views from the edge. It’s creation was ordered after the 1798 rebellion
by the British Government and is one of many beacons and lighthouses dotted along the
coastline as a warning system. It’s nicknamed Lots wife as it looks like a pillar of salt. It
looks over the entrance to the Baltimore harbour, a fishing town and the ferry point to some
of the outlying islands like Sherkin Island, and a whale watching site for Minke Whales and
dolphins.

In the holiday area you’ll find all three monuments, a wishing well for a wee Irish Blessing
and a small cottage with a villager with goodies for ye. Wishing you all a Happy Paddys
Day! Drink your Guinness responsibly <3 🙂

Happy St Patrick’s Day! The one day when every one is Irish! We’ve set up the holiday area for the occasion.

We have a few special things to celebrate this holiday. First, stop by the pub for a drink and greet the first of 3 special villagers. Visit his nearby friends for other holiday goodies as well.

Don’t forget your holiday collector’s map built by KismetFoxfire of our Crazy Map Ladies

But that’s not all, take a look around some of the decor, there may be hidden treasures awaiting.

And our final surprise, drop a named coin in the Wishing Well, and on St Patrick’s Day you will find 7 Lucky Blocks in your backpack. Be careful with these Lucky blocks, some can give your great treasure, others may be a Leprechaun trick! (Unlucky blocks may cause harm or even death) We would recommend you not placing them down near any structures, animals, or populated areas.

Due to the potential for destruction we will turn off mob griefing and fire spread and turn on keep inventory for one week to allow you safe(er) detonation. After the one week is over, place at your own risk.

Happy holiday everyone! Remember to wear green to avoid being pinched!

Main holiday area

Feeling Lucky? Come join our St. Patrick’s Day Celebration on both Some Awesome Minecraft servers for a chance to win a prize!

Grab *1* Lucky Coin!

Grab *1* Lucky Coin!

Both Holiday Areas have a Pot’o’Gold where you can grab 1 “Lucky Coin” to rename with your IGN & toss into the Wishing Well. On Friday, March 18th, we will draw a random winner from those coins on both servers! The winner on each server will get to choose 1 item from the Creative Mode inventory.
On Main, that *does* include some very special new items!
(Only 1 entry per player, extra entries will be removed.
Only one prize per winner, the same player cannot win on both servers.)

Make a wish & toss in your named Lucky Coin!

Make a wish & toss in your named Lucky Coin!

As always, we have some fun villagers with themed trades available, including Bart Enderman in the Pub! Bring your sticks, white wool, cobblestone, iron & gold ingots for trades.
On NuNu you can also grab your keepsake holiday map!

 

Keepsake Map!

Keepsake Map!

 

May your Troubles be Less
and your Blessings be More
and nothing but Happiness 
come through your door.