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Gaelic Proverbs come primarily from the western Highlands and Islands of Scotland, and they have a distinctly rural or agricultural flavor which reflects
the society from which they were gathered. It is to be expected that many of them pertain to the weather, to the planting of crops, and to country life
in general. Others reflect the Gaelic love of company and hospitality, fear of poverty and laziness.
Gaelic Proverb: Feuch gu bheil do theallach fhéin sguaibte ma’s tog thu luath do choimhearsnaich.
English Translation: See that your own hearth is swept before you lift your neighbor’s ashes.
Few countries have a greater number of proverbs than has Scotland. Even today, everyday speech in Scotland is
sprinkled with them. Scots are wonderfully given to this way of speaking, and the lovely Scots tongue loses much
of its flavor when forced to translate their unqiue language. Those that appear in English have been preserved
that way for at least 200 years!
Scottish Proverb: He that gies to a gratefu man, puts out to interest.
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We would like to invite you to our Celtic Woman Fan Site Forum. On our forum we have topics on Chloë Agnew, Lisa Kelly, Méav Ní Mhaolchatha,Órlagh Fallon,Máiréad Nesbitt,Hayley Westenra,Deirdre Shannon,David Downes,and the Orchestra, Choir And Other Cast Members. You can also ask Chloë,Lisa,Méav,Órlagh,Máiréad,Hailey a question or leave them a message As time permits they will be stopping by to read them. We also have Topics on The Lark Newsletter about Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, Published by Marie-France and Beth Rice. We have The Celtic Woman Unofficial Fan Club FREE to join you will also receive a Certificate And Photo of Celtic Woman, We also have LIVE Webcams of Dublin and other cities in Ireland. Other topics include learn Irish with us and Celtic Culinary Creations with fantastic Irish recipes. Plus much much more. This is a family oriented forum therefor there will be absolutely no form of profanity or pornography on this forum. We do not and WILL NOT! condone any advertising of commercial sites on this forum or any post of similar interests. The forum is FREE come join us.
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The Celtic Zodiac
The Elder, 11/25 - 12/23 To the Celts, the Elder (also known as the "Tree of Faeries," "Old Gal," "Pipe Tree" and "Lady Ellhorn," among others) was the symbol of both death and rebirth. Its twigs were said to enable the wearer to see spirits and experience visions. Justice was dispensed by the Druids beneath this tree. Much like the Winter Solstice itself, it highlighted a time of evolution. The Druids believed that it was during this period that their Sun or Solar Spirit was being held prisoner. It was also considered a time of trouble and indicative of the struggle for supremacy. By virtue of being considered sacred to the faeries, Elder branches were once hung above stables in order to protect horses from evil spirits. Paradoxically, in some parts of Europe, this tree was once generally regarded as an ally of witches. For many generations, it was thought to be unlucky to burn Elder and an omen of death to bring it indoors. In addition, it was also believed that anyone who cut the wood of this tree risked being turned into stone. In one Christian legend, it was from the branches of an Elder that Judas hanged himself after the betrayal of Christ...at which point the Elder forever lost its ability to grow straight and strong. In another, it is said that the cross upon which Christ was crucified was made of Elder...and the reason why the tree has stood in stooped remorse ever since. Some Irish legends claim that Saint Patrick used a branch of Elder in the form of a sacred rod in order to drive out all the serpents from Ireland. Often planted close to the home, the Elder was thought to offer protecti........ more Read more about your Celtic Zodiac sign!
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