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Proverbs of the Moment
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: Am fear a bhios modhail, bidh e modhail ris a h-uile duine.
English Translation: He who is mannerly to one will be mannerly to all.
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: Search others for their virtues, and yousel for your vices.
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The New York Caledonian Club offers informative and entertaining Scottish cultural courses including bagpiping, Scottish Gaelic, and Highland and Step dancing, at a cost that makes participation affordable. All are welcome, club members and non-members alike. Designed for anyone from the young student just becoming acquainted with Scottish culture, or the seasoned pro who wishes to brush up and improve on all things Scottish, the courses are taught in a manner that permits each student to progress at his or her own rate in accordance with the time available. The courses are structured to satisfy both social and learning functions and opportunities to utilize these skills are an integral part of the Club's yearly agenda.
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Game of the Moment - Fishing the Sea
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The Celtic Zodiac
The Vine, 9/2 - 9/29In the cool Celtic climate, the GrapeVine required much care in order to bear fruit and became symbolic of sacred knowledge and spiritual initiation, as well as a symbol of sensuality and emotions. The Vine of the Ogham Alphabet is the GrapeVine. Sacred to the deities, grapes were (and are still) used in the making of wine, allowing those who indulge to speak with truth...at least as they perceive it to be...and to release inhibitions. Wine was also once used to stimulate prophecy in the seers by allowing such sages to reach deep within their inner selves, with intuition acting as their guide.
Unlike the other Ogham trees and shrubs, the Vine is a more cultivated species. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that the Vine has been known and propagated in the British Isles for a very long time. The distinctive fruits and foliage of this hardy and long-living plant appear frequently on Bronze Age artifacts. Within the Ogham, the Vine is known as the "Weaver," given its tendency to entwine around others, often linking two together. To the Celts, this was indicative of the need to understand the importance of respect toward the options and actions of others. A determined shrub, the Vine is often found in hard-to-reach areas, leaving a delicate and beautiful path in its wake. The fruit of the Vine has long been known to release inhibitions and loosen tongues, thus allowing those who partake of its harvest to speak more freely. It is, however, easy to fall victim to the Vine's intoxicating nature. Noah, the biblical patriarch, is said to have planted a vineyard on Mount Ararat afte........ more Read more about your Celtic Zodiac sign!
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