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Canon IXUS 230 / ISO 800 / f3.2 / 1/250 - The first Scots Gaelic post to hit Steemit!


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Can you translate that into Scots Gaelic please? ;)

Amazing and wonderful scenery! I especially like the snow picture and the sun is really beautiful in the sky! :)

Watching all of it survive was a beautiful feeling.

Yeah! That's right! I absolutely agree with you! :)

I'd say 2-3 out of every 100 photos are like that :)

Oh! Really! But, I think your work is finally well done! it is very great shot indeed! ;)

If I had a 100 photos like that I'd have a 100 NEW posts ;)

Scotish gaelic, hum?! I only know a bad word in irish gaelic...it is the only one I can remind (selective mind, i guess!)

I know bad words in LOTS of languages!! @languagehunter !! Ha ha!

I'm glad you liked it ;) Enjoy the song link too - a great tune from one of Scotland's greatest bands!

Cool thanks for adding it ! I will !😉👍

Thank you for posting @mindhunter.

Lovely photograpgh. Very nice.

With a scene like that all I had to do was lift the camera :)

That is a good way of putting it....so many times...that very thought comes to mind when bleujay sees the result of taking a photograph.

Regarding the language used in the post...how similar is that to the Welsh language or does that query stir up a dust storm?

The first thing to point out is that there really isn’t one Celtic language. There are in fact a number of them. The languages that we refer to today as being of Celtic origin are Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Breton and Cornish. These six languages are known as the Insular Celtic languages because they originated in what are known as the British Isles.

Thank you for clarifying @mindhunter. Your post certainly brought Welsh to mind.....was not familiar with the others.

Enjoyed the song as well.

All the best. Cheers.

It's good to be informed. I'm glad you like the tune - its got a wee melancholy edge to it ... as does MOST Scottish music!!

Paired with the song that goes with it, Runrig's Canada:

Loved it ! Thanks so much for shareing !🎼🎵🎶

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