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Hi Lors! Welcome to Highlander Radio from the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona, USA. Glad you're with us and hope you enjoy all there is on this site! Since I don't speak French, I'll have to leave your PS for the more educated among us !
Welcome aboard and have a great day!
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Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. -- John Quincy Adams
Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less - Robert E. Lee
For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved - Romans 10:13 (KJV)
The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble, and he knoweth them that trust in him - Nahum 1:7 (KJV)
Well, it's a long time since I last came here, and I see there is several members from my country now, good new ! Hope you'll enjoy the place As you can see, I'm from Brittany and live in Brest but alas, I'm afraid I don't speak Breton . But I still can say Degemer Mat !
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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.
welcome home!!!bienvenue chez nous!!!greetings from the great white north!!!yes i can speak french...but maybe not the same dialect as yerself!!!jouez vous bien ici!!
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non nobis domine,non nobis sed nomini tua da gloriam.
Hi Sisterknight, Celtica, Rindy and Lady of the Loch! Hi Haynes9, and everybody who might read this post. It was funny today, looking forward to getting back to www.celticradio.net and see whether my first post had get an answer or not in the meantime. Wow! Thanks for all your welcome messages, they *do* really please me. Yep I already enjoy this place. At the very moment I'm composing this message "Celtic Moon" 's filling my ears & brain with exactly what is expected after a full day of work: soothing sounds & music, and serenity... Sioulañs, I would say in Breton which is the language I used for my post scriptum last time. You guessed well, Celtica... As a matter of facts I'm learning Breton, thanks to Diwan teachers (Diwan being the school's name). First year student attending evening classes, I'm absolutely delighted with the course. Strange feeling, also. Have you ever had memories of things you've never learned? Because it's exactly what I'm experiencing with Breton: there are many words I've never read before, but they sound, at least... familiar. I must confess that my grand ma, who was looking after my sister & me when we were young, was actually used to speaking to us in Breton. I don't remember anything - I was far too young - but each and every new word I'm learning - humm - seems quite to fit. A very weird & a very strong feeling, believe me. Well, enough for tonight; my stomach claims for some food (which is definitely another strong feeling yet far less weird) and my mind & eyes for some merciful sleeping hours.
Hello lors! 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.
Glad you found us and we're happy to welcome you to our family! When you have the time, please wander around the site and have a look at the other forums - always something for everyone.
Ayez une bonne journée !
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Best cheers! Robbie
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