Welcome all new members! Glad you could join us. Enjoy our hospitality, Celtic music, and our lively discussions.
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Roisin-Teagan
"There, in that hand, on that shoulder under that chin---all of its lightness delicately balanced and its strings skillfully bowed---it becomes a voice."---Rich Mullins
"At 18, if you have oversized aspirations, the whole world sees you as a dreamer. At 40, you get the reputation for being a visionary." ---Rich Mullins
"God gives the gifts where He finds the vessel empty enough to receive them."---C.S. Lewis
I am sure you will not have a hard time meeting people here. So sit back and enjoy everyone's company and the Great Music. And jump on in anytime you feel the urge.
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May your days be filled with Merriment and May you walk in Balance with Creator.
Hello everyone! Hope everyone is doing great and have completed your Christmas shopping... I haven't even started yet. Doh! At least I have put Christmas lights up on the house.
Hi Startraveler! Good to see you here! You haven't started your shopping yet? You only have 7 days left! Better get with it! Anway, a very much welcome to you!
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart.
Hi everyone, I'm new here although it's took me a few days to get round to posting in the welcome thread...Sorry Anyway i'm Scottish & i'm looking forward to getting some more free time & checking out the rest of the site. Bye for Now.
I would like to welcome you to Highlander Radio. In addition, I hope to see you around the forums. Sorry, I didn't understand what you wrote in Scottish in your signature space, because I'm of Irish decent who is trying to learn Irish Gaelic. The writing looked like it might be more Lallans than Scottish Gaelic. Am I correct? I'm guessing, because I see some words that look more like English in the sentence. Anyway---WELCOME!
Thanks for the welcome, yes you're right it is Scots/Lallans not Gaelic....Although it does come from a Gaelic proverb. It means every dog is bold in it's own Garbage pile. Thanks again for the welcome.