This is a wonderful site. I live in Utah Vally north of Sanpete County.
Have been doing genealogy lately and have come across both Scot (Moore) and Irish (McCormick) ancestors. John McCormick was my granfather and his mother was a McGettigan.
Guess that might help to explain why my heart has always leaped with excitement when I've heard the pipes from either Ireland or Scotland. I'm told that you either love the pipes or hate the sound of them.
Well enough of my ramblings.
Glad to have found this place. I look forward to learning more about this part of my heritage.
By the way, I just found the McCormick coat of arms (see my avatar). The words below the shield say "Sine Timore". Does that translate into "Without Fear"?
Hello rcm237! Fàilte gu Celtic Radio! Welcome to Celtic Radio!
In my humble opinion, you have found one of the best websites ever. The people here are some of the nicest to be found anywhere on the net, and the music is simply out of this world.
So kick off your shoes, grab a mug of your favorite hot (or cold) beverage, turn up the music and have fun! I look forward to getting to know you better through your posts.
If you have any questions or problems, please feel free to ask anyone with the word "Guide" beneath their avatar. That's why we're here!
Again, it is so nice to have you with us. We are like one big family here, and we just love welcoming new members to the fold! I hope that you will enjoy your stay with us, and that you will come back and visit with us often. I feel quite certain that you will grow to love the place as much as I have.
Welcome to the family, my friend! And 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.
Welcome to the forum rcm237. I hope you will enjoy the music that is offered here at Highlander Radio as well as the forum. You will find the people here are fantastic, very friendly. I look forward to you posting..
This is a wonderful site. I live in Utah Vally north of Sanpete County.
Have been doing genealogy lately and have come across both Scot (Moore) and Irish (McCormick) ancestors. John McCormick was my granfather and his mother was a McGettigan.
Guess that might help to explain why my heart has always leaped with excitement when I've heard the pipes from either Ireland or Scotland. I'm told that you either love the pipes or hate the sound of them.
Well enough of my ramblings.
Glad to have found this place. I look forward to learning more about this part of my heritage.
Bob Myers
welcome rcm 237,a follow utah , It's great to have some one to lives close to vist with. This is the Best place on earth to be. Enjoy your time here with all of us. See at the Utah Scoottish and Payson festivals this . I hope to be competeing in the Highland Games at both . Loch Moy Post POst POSt AND dont forget to POST
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Hi, Bob, from the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona! We are practically neighbors ! glad you found this place and it is good to have you aboard. Enjoy the site and all it has to offer. You will have a great time.
Take care and have a great day!
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This is a wonderful site. I live in Utah Vally north of Sanpete County.
Have been doing genealogy lately and have come across both Scot (Moore) and Irish (McCormick) ancestors. John McCormick was my granfather and his mother was a McGettigan.
Guess that might help to explain why my heart has always leaped with excitement when I've heard the pipes from either Ireland or Scotland. I'm told that you either love the pipes or hate the sound of them.
Well enough of my ramblings.
Glad to have found this place. I look forward to learning more about this part of my heritage.
Bob Myers
Although this is a late welcome, welcome to Celtic Radio all the same. Good Dreaming to you...