A chairde, Bail o Dhia oraibh! Greetings to everyone. At last I think I found the right place to tell a little about myself.
As my member name suggests I play the flute, mainly from the Traditional Irish repertoire, and have played all over the British Isles. I live for my music and always carry at least one flute with me everywhere I go. I moved to Tasmania in 2002.
I came across this site whilst I was searching for some Irish lyrics. I was just amazed at how accommodating it is. I'm not that computer literate so I would welcome advice whenever you find me making howlers.
I would hope to contribute to some of the discussions, but think I might study the appropriate "etiquette" before putting my feet in it, so to speak!
By the way, it goes without saying that if any of you visit Tasmania, give a shout. It'd be great to meet up.
Look forward to being involved.
Best to everyone, Brianx
--------------------
My peace I give you, unto you I give my peace. (John 14:27)
Group: Super Moderator
Posts: 11,254
Joined: 05-Jun-2005 Zodiac: Elder
Realm: Ganado, Navajo Nation, Arizona
Hi Brian from the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona! Thanks for the profile. Looking forward to getting to know you. Trust you will enjoy this site and all it has to offer.
Welcome aboard and have a great day!
--------------------
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)
Hey Brain!!! Welcome!!! As a newbie here in the forum, Just jump right in!!!! I did, and the others here are very nice!!! Post anywhere you want, and may I suggest Fun and Games...We have a blast following each other's posts...at least, I do!!!!
Hope to get to know you better!!! Marti64(Massachusetts)
--------------------
]AN EXCERPT FROM A POEM THAT I WROTE ON 10/11/07
WE CAN'T CHANGE WHAT WE HAVE DONE.... BUT ONLY TAKE A LESSON FROM EACH EXPERIENCE AND MAKE THE MOST OF EACH MINUTE THAT WE HAVE LEFT AND TELL OURELVES THAT IT IS OK TO LIVE, LAUGH AND CRY..... PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ALL WORK TOGETHER TO GIVE US WHAT WE CAN AND SHOULD EXPERIENCE AND WE NEED TO CHERISH ALL OF THE TIME THAT WE SPEND WITH OURSELVES AND OTHERS MAKING THE MOST OF THE SPECIAL MEMORIES THAT ARE OURS.. AND THE ONES THAT WE HAVE YET TO CREATE WITH THE PEOPLE THAT WE HAVEN'T MET!!!!![/SIZE]
Welcome to the forum briantheflute. I hope you enjoy the music as well as the wonderful people here on the forum..Don't worry about where to post, we just want you to post..if you have any questions feel free to ask away we will be glad to help you in anyway we can. Enjoy and have fun. I look forward to hearing more from you.
Hello Brian! 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!
--------------------
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 Brian...hope you enjoy your stay here. It really is great to have another enthusiast around. I've always wanted to try playing the flute but I picked up the clarinet instead.
--------------------
Senara-ism : Life is like a theatrical production only you get to be actor, director, and audience all at once. So break a leg, sit back and enjoy the show!
"When the waves are high and the light is dying, raise a glass and think of me..." -Gaelic Storm
Cha chòir dòrn a thoirt an aghaidh pòig. A kiss ought not to be met with a fist.
Thig crioch air an saoghal, ach mairidh gaol is ceòl. The world will pass away, but love and music last forever.
"I am a crazy, rabid squirrel! I want my cookies!" Hammy-Over the Hedge
A chairde, Bail o Dhia oraibh! Greetings to everyone. At last I think I found the right place to tell a little about myself.
As my member name suggests I play the flute, mainly from the Traditional Irish repertoire, and have played all over the British Isles. I live for my music and always carry at least one flute with me everywhere I go. I moved to Tasmania in 2002.
I came across this site whilst I was searching for some Irish lyrics. I was just amazed at how accommodating it is. I'm not that computer literate so I would welcome advice whenever you find me making howlers.
I would hope to contribute to some of the discussions, but think I might study the appropriate "etiquette" before putting my feet in it, so to speak!
By the way, it goes without saying that if any of you visit Tasmania, give a shout. It'd be great to meet up.
Thank you for such a warm welcome. I can't get to a computer too often at present, so I'm afraid I'm a bit behind. I've had a bit more look around. First, it's so colourful, and just oozes fun, happiness...they're the first words that come to mind.
Don't quite know how to get all those quotes and extra personal bits, but I'll get there.
The only thing I can add at the moment is that today, 23rd April, apart from being the Bard's birthday, is the anniversary of Brian Boru defeating the Danes at Clontarf in 1014. My Granny used to bounce me up and down when I was little saying that I was named after Brian Boru. When you learn like that, you never forget I suppose.
welcome home!!!!greetings from the great white north!!!!this place and people are absolutely amazing as i'm sure you'll soon find out.....don't be shy man!!!
--------------------
non nobis domine,non nobis sed nomini tua da gloriam.