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I would like to wish our cousins “thar muir” (across the sea - in Gaelic) a happy Thanksgiving, and, if you’re travelling tomorrow, a safe journey. K.
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Kerryman, Go raibh maith agat. Nollaig shona! Cad as tu?.
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Thanks so much, I hope you have a wonderful day!!
God Bless!!
Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Nancy and I are sharing an American Thanksgiving dinner today with three of our American friends, including a lady gunner and angler from Kentucky and a gal from Connecticut who now is leader of The Green Party of Canada, in a little 200-year-old post-and-beam by the sea on a bluebird day with geese and ducks streaming by. (I'll get to them tomorrow.)
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sfq, Na bach leis. Ach, Nollaig? Altu is ainm e?? Rugaidh me i gCorcaigh, ta me i mo gconai sa Ciarrai deisceart.
"Beannaigh sinn, a Dhia, Beannaigh ar mbia is ar ndeoch: Os tu a cheannaigh sinn go daor, Saor sinn ar gach olc."
"Bless us, O God, Bless our food and our drink, As it was you who bought us at so high a price, Protect us against all evil."
A grace from Medieval Irish Gaelic.
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Thanks Kerryman!
Best,
Mike
I am glad to be here.
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Kerryman, I knew this was going to get me in trouble. I know just enough to get myself in deep! I know it's a bit early for Christmas and your around the Kerry border. I think!. My family came from Pearson's Bridge <Dromaclarig>, near Keakill. in the mid 1860's, Before that probably Ballyvourney. In the 1200's I think from the eastern side of lake Currane in Waterville. Also have found a small area called Buaile Chuill <old>, < now > Boola Chuail near Baile an Scelig. I think Buaile Chuill meens milking place of the Cuill's. I have done some fishing and shooting in Ireland. Stiofan F O'Cuill <there I go again>
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So this is your real name??????? "Stiofan F O'Cuill" We'll have to change the mailing lable. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving. Chris
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sfq, Scary! I'll reply on the Misfires board under "Forums" as it probably is a more suitable place. K.
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