Thank you for your kind words, Rindy. My mother was 88.5 & in poor health; she is at peace now & is able to enjoy rather than hurt. We were able to dec her out for St. Paddy's Day, a holiday I can remember her pulling us out of school for!
Again, thank you for the warm welcome & I hope to find my way around here! CM
Thank you for your kind words, Rindy. My mother was 88.5 & in poor health; she is at peace now & is able to enjoy rather than hurt. We were able to dec her out for St. Paddy's Day, a holiday I can remember her pulling us out of school for!
Again, thank you for the warm welcome & I hope to find my way around here! CM
CM, your welcome. You will find your way around its pretty easy once you figure it out.. Welcome again.
Hey CoyoteMoon! I see that you are very close to me! I am in Arizona! You don't see much of us westerners on here. Me and Rindy and I that that is about all. Love your avatar! Hope you will enjoy it here between the fellowship and the terrific music too. Do you like Celtic music? Hope to get to know you better. See you in the different forums, I hope! There is a great group of folks on here!
Oh, I wanted to mention too that I just lost my mother last June. She was 84 and died of a stroke. It is a really hard thing to deal with, isn't it? The last two years of her life she and I had the best relationship we had ever had and I am thankful for that.
Thank you, CelticRose, for the warm welcome! I love Celtic music although I've not been able to listen to any here thus far (perhaps age is getting the best of me). I log on at two different locations, one via dialup in Sierra Vista & the other DSL at my home in NM (although I'm only there once or twice per month these days) so perhaps that has something to do with it... or else just a major brain lapse. My father just purchased a Celtic harp for me... I wanted to play harp as a child &, not knowing there was something other than the orchestra type & not having an abundance of spare money in those days, he told me I could "get one free when I died." Now I have one & hope to teach myself to play. We soon hope to combine our households in AZ since I worry about him terribly when gone.
I'm sorry to hear about your mom. My mother & I never had what would be a super relationship but it wasn't all that bad, either. I am the only (living) child of hers that ever really cared about her, so that's what I hold dear. She did the best she could under the circumstances & I learned so much from her.
Again, thank you for the welcome... I'll take any suggestions as to finding my way around (or how to get some music!!). CM
Hello CoyoteMoon! Welcome to the CelticRadio Family! We're always happy to get new brothers and sisters! Sorry to hear about your mom. Glad that you are handling it so well, though. I'm not a techie so I wouldn't be any good at giving advice on navigating the forums. My best suggestion would be to just experiment and have fun! No matter where you end up you'll find nice people and wonderful music! So kick back, get comfortable and enjoy!
Welcome home, my friend!
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Slàn agus beannachd, Allen R. Alderman
'S i Alba tìr mo chridhe. 'S i Gàidhlig cànan m' anama. Scotland is the land of my heart. Gaelic is the language of my soul.
Thank you, Wizard, I'm feeling quite welcomed already! I'm not a real techie, either, but jump in feet first. I hope to be here more, if I can get things going on my laptop at my dad's (where I've pretty much been since my mother crossed). As for handling it well, it's a step we all take sooner or later & I like to believe it's a good step, that life is the test we all take to achieve it.
I'm sure you'll find the beer cold, the people friendly, the conversations stimulating and the hearts warm.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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Mike F.
May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
CM, hopefully I can help to navigate you to the music. Did you try to go to the top of the page and click on "menu", then "home" and there will give you the option of modem or broadband? click on one of those and it will bring you to another page where you click to get music. From there you will probably have to sign up with Live 365 radio to get the music. Hope that helps. If you have already done that, then I am lost as to what to do next.
Helo, someone had your web site in another forum; I browsed through it and decided to register. It looks great. My interest is in Wales. Though I have no Welsh ancestry, I consider myself to be Cymraes(Welsh woman) at heart.
I'm impressed! You even have a spell checker!
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Weithiau, mae'r ateb i'n problemau o dan ein trwynau, dim ond bod angen i ni gymryd cam yn ôl ac edrych eto. - Stuart Kerner
Helo, someone had your web site in another forum; I browsed through it and decided to register. It looks great. My interest is in Wales. Though I have no Welsh ancestry, I consider myself to be Cymraes(Welsh woman) at heart.
I'm impressed! You even have a spell checker!
Welcome.
I also have no Celtic ancestry, but I have a love of Celtic music and tradition and feel a bond with the Celtic experience.
Cheers
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Näkemiin
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Hello gwenynen! Welcome to Celtic Radio! I am so glad you found us! You'll find a very special community here. If you are like me , you'll begin to think of everyone as family! So enjoy the music and help us to get to know you better!
Welcome gwenynen, hope you enjoy the music and the forums here. I think this site rates number one. Macfive and the moderators do a exceptional job. Tell us a bit about yourself. I look forward to getting to know you better.
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