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The Head-of-Gary Hill, otherwise known,
these days, as Callanish II…
provided us with a rest-up place for the night.
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More stunning stones. Those Gealic words look and sound so mystic and pretty don’t they.
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They do. I would love to learn the language.
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I did learn a little Latin at school. That was as close to pretty ancient language I got. There must be Gaelic teachers in Scotland though right?
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There are… and a good many online courses for starters too.
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Oh, cool. Its just a case of having time on schedule and some money then really. How fun!
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Time is the biggest problem… there are many free courses online.
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I might give those a look myself.
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🙂
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I LOVE being able to pronounce the Gaelic! And understanding it!
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I am jealous of you there, Noelle. For now 😉
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