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9th June 09, 05:58 AM
#11
I hope you a good feast Matt !
Andrew
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9th June 09, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Mael Coluim
So to each of you a very happy St. Columba Day!
And to you! Thank you for the photos.
A question for Gaelic speakers: How is "Colum Cille" correctly pronounced? Merriam-Webster Online says that in English it is pronounced \ˈkə-ləm-ˌkil\, but I am under the impression that in Gaelic it would be closer to \ˈkə-ləm-ˌkil-ə\, with the 'e' uttered as a distinct, unstressed syllable, and, moreover, that it would be so pronounced whether spelled "Colum Cille" or "Colm Cille" (without the 'u').
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9th June 09, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by gu3
And to you! Thank you for the photos.
A question for Gaelic speakers: How is "Colum Cille" correctly pronounced? Merriam-Webster Online says that in English it is pronounced \ˈkə-ləm-ˌkil\, but I am under the impression that in Gaelic it would be closer to \ˈkə-ləm-ˌkil-ə\, with the 'e' uttered as a distinct, unstressed syllable, and, moreover, that it would be so pronounced whether spelled "Colum Cille" or "Colm Cille" (without the 'u').
I'm no Gaelic speaker, but I've heard it said kuh-LUHM-kee-luh, and I've heard it KAHL-uhm-KEEL.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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9th June 09, 10:18 AM
#14
Thanks for the reminder Mael Coluim.
Rollo, great bit of history. Thanks for posting it.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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9th June 09, 10:18 AM
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Very nice pics & informative posts
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9th June 09, 07:36 PM
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Matt is right on! Today was the perfect day to wear my St. Columba tartan Newsome box pleat to work.
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9th June 09, 07:37 PM
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I had gone downtown to pick up our tax filings at our auditors’ office. Across the street was Mary Ball Washington’s home (George’s mother). I remember Ron, ‘Riverkilt’ had posted on one of my Kilted Friday’s threads about how he enjoyed the garden behind Mrs. Washington’s home.
I went in to the delight of the docents. They didn’t know of St. Columba, so I gave them a quick history lesson and answered many questions about tartans and kilts.
The docent Leslie and I went to the garden to take these pix for Ron. Sorry Ron, I was two weeks late for the spring flowers and two weeks early for the summer blooms. Nevertheless it was a beautiful garden.
Here’s Leslie beside the sun dial which base was Mary’s.
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9th June 09, 07:38 PM
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To my right are boxwoods from Mary’s day.
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9th June 09, 07:38 PM
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Leslie stands next to the vegetable garden. Leslie is a student at Mary Washington University. She is writing a paper this summer on William Wallace!
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9th June 09, 07:39 PM
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I am standing beside one of the largest crepe myrtles, I’ve ever seen. I understand that it was Thomas Jefferson who imported some of the first crepe myrtles from Central America.
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