

William Shakespeare's birthday is also celebrated on this day, April 23. His famous and often quoted 'Battle of Agincourt' speech includes the rally call by Henry V: Follow your spirit; and, upon this charge, Cry 'God for Harry, England and St George!'" (Henry V, Act Three, Scene 1).
I thought I'd share these fun links for more English observation of St George's Day:
BBC Good Food: St. George's Day Recipes
How To...Celebrate St George's Day. This is a wonderful .pdf file with information, recipes, and crafts.
Although in the back of my mind I knew St. George's feast day was tomorrow, I hadn't really put together some firm ideas for my son and I to celebrate. We have lots of other busy plans, but we definitely need to fit in one of his favorite soldier saints. I know once we start talking and reading about St. George, some Playmobil knights are going to action!
Enjoy remembering the Bard and St. George! Pin It
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