Sin sibhse, a chàirdean! Mòran taing (many thanks, everyone!) Digger - you're absolutely right, that's great you've had the chance to see an Spideal. It's a really beautiful place, when it's misty or sunny, & there's some great walks around there if you enjoy hiking/hillwalking. Alan - Aye aye, fit like, min? Agus taing Figheadair - that's you in Baile Chraoibh is it? Great to see someone else from Perthshire. A very appropriate name too that, Figheadair; did you know it was also a local Gaelic word for a spider?
Tha, s'ann Baile Chraoibh a tha mi. And yes, I'm familiar with the local word for a spider although my choice of the sobriquet is a reference to me being a weaver.
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Feasgar math a chàirdean (Hi everyone) from Glenshee, Highland Perthshire. I work as a freelance Scottish Gaelic tutor teaching adults but I also have a keen interest in am breacan uallach (the noble/prideful plaid!) and would like to know more about the wearing of kilts & Highland clothing in general.
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Welcome! I lived in Perth and was a brewer at Inveralmond up until 4 years ago.
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Feasgar math a chàirdean (Hi everyone) from Glenshee, Highland Perthshire. I work as a freelance Scottish Gaelic tutor teaching adults but I also have a keen interest in am breacan uallach (the noble/prideful plaid!) and would like to know more about the wearing of kilts & Highland clothing in general.
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