Hello everyone... I really like this place... and I love the radio station!
Oh... you have beer!!!
Yep... I think I am gonna love this place!
Hey Welcome Cadfael,
So glad you found us. I don't know what I would do without all these wonderful people and the great music. Oh and the beer of course. Hope you jump right in on the forums and let us know what you think.
Thankyou for the warm welcome... and I am doubly happy to be here now!
I am the Cadfael from Cadfael's Avatars... and I see you have used some from my website collection in your fantasy section! It does my old heart good to see it.
Welcome to all of the new members. It's been some time since I've been in this topic. Hope everyone is enjoying it here. Looking forward to getting to know you all, and reading your posts. Welcome!
Thanks for your reply to my query about holiday homes. To be honest I have never had anyone complain about my family buying a house in Brittany. The neighbours are friendly, but I don't think they got on very well with the previous owner and we count as an improvement. Their only regret is that the house across the road is a holiday home belonging to someone from Paris, so that part of the village is a bit quiet over the winter. I'm more concerned that I've spotted at least 3 other houses in the village that are being let out as gites.
I'm afraid the house is a 1970 one in the modern style, so we are not saving any old or beautiful houses. We would have loved an stone house, but it wasn't to be and we are happy with what we have. During our search we saw many houses, most of which needed renovation work that we really didn't want to do. The only one that seemed to have anyone else interested in it was a stone longeur that had appeared on 'A Place in the Sun' on British TV. I don't feel that I stopped any locals buying the house, on the contrary I thought the notaire was relieved to sell it. We payed the asking price which was not much more that the previous owner had paid for it, so I don't think I helped fuel any price inflation.
My only minor 'regret' so far is that we keep meeting English people who have moved to Brittany. I don't want to be part of a little England abroad. I took some French lessons after work, my teacher was originally from Pontivy and was quite excited that I had the house, but suggested that I needed some French friends
Got to go. Have to be a taxi for one of my daughters.
Welcome Cadafel and nicia! And welcome back, Froggy!
So glad you guys have decided to join us here! I don't think you'll find a nicer bunch of people anywhere on the net! And the music is pretty nice too! Jump right in and tell us about yourselves while you learn about us! I hope you enjoy the place as much as I do! Come back and visit with us often!
Welcome home!
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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.
I have been researching the Celtic comunity for some time now and came upon this wonderful site. My dad and I have been searching our family tree which is why I ended up here with my dad who should have registered by now also:)
I am a Glaswegian from Scotland obviously:) I have lived here my entire life but have travelled some usually my port of call is Ohio USA. Be there in 2 weeks.
I live three miles from Celtic Football Club and have been to Parkhead which is known to us locals as Paradise:)
My husband and I are going to begin to research his family tree we did find that the Richey name was a sept of the McIntosh Clan. It is a beautiful tartan.
Anyway just wanted to say hello to you guys, this is a wonderful site and I would like to make a record request also if someone could tell me how to do so.
Thank you and may your God Bless you
Karen xxxx
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Karen Richey www.kennyrichey.org/ The Innocent Scot on Death Row "I am sure that most of the world's leading forensic scientists in this field would be horrified if they saw the chromatograms used to convict Kenny Richey. If Kenny Richey were executed on the basis of this scientific evidence, then these chromatograms will become historical documents, examined by scientists all over the world to show just how wrong forensic evidence can be. it would be a great tragedy for the future of forensic science." Tony Cafe Arson Expert.
Sure you'll enjoy the place, the music and the people and you'll soon feel at home
To request a song it's easy. Click on Radio Tools on the top of the page. Then you select Requests (playlist). When you've found the song you want to hear, just click on it
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Que restera-t-il de notre sang mêlé au sel, sans trace dans les mémoires ? Une ultime navigation, trompeuse. Et des souvenirs, illuminés d'embruns. Mais condamnés au silence de la mer... Loïc Finaz.
My wee da will be in soon, he isnt too well right now but sends his love n hugs.
Me and my hubby where talking tonight about the radio station,, how does it work for requests we want a particular song BUT is it possible I can call and make it more presonal????
GOD the wind here is wild though I guess we should be more than grateful that we dont have the misfortune of the TSUMAI dunno if i spe lled it right but guess i didnt need to sadly. Count your blessings for sure and pray like hell
So glad you found your way here! I think you'll find that some of the nicest people to be found anywhere on the net are here! We are just one big happy family here, and you are our newest little sister! So jump right in, make yourself at home and enjoy the music! I look forward to getting to know you through your posts!
Hi KennyRichieswife! So nice to have you. I have a couple of penpal friends from Glasgow. You will notice that we have a forum on Scotland in here. You and your da can teach us a few things about what it is like to live and be from Scotland and all as well. Hope you enjoy it here and make some new friends! Enjoy and see you posting around!