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[[Image:Sturho00.jpg|thumb|150px|My sister puzzles over the statue of Saint Urho outside of Menhaga, MN]] | [[Image:Sturho00.jpg|thumb|150px|My sister puzzles over the statue of Saint Urho outside of Menhaga, MN]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 16 March 2006
Saint Urho is the patron saint of Finnish vinyard workers, who drove all the grasshoppers from Finland using the power of the Finnish language. His legend is believed to've been created by Finnish immigrants in Minnesota in response to the Hiberno-American Saint Patrick, and Saint Urho's day is celebrated the day before Saint Patrick's day. See Ahistorical traditions of Finnish mythology for more information on the details of its creation.
The statue
The statue of Saint Urho in Menahga, Minnesota, depicts a Finnish vinyard worker with a giant grasshopper skewered on his pitchfork. The statue is in a small park on the edge of a highway.
The caption under the statue tells the legend of Saint Urho, and is and ode to the Finnish language.
Commentary
There are many ironies of this statue, the least of which is that there are lots of grasshoppers still in Finland today.