An guaillibh a chèile 🥰 Shoulder to shoulder (anns a' Ghàidhlig / in Gaelic)
An guaillibh a chèile 🥰 Shoulder to shoulder (anns a' Ghàidhlig / in Gaelic)
My gratitude to every one of them. This morning’s divide & conquer announcement was utter 🐂💩
I'm a vicar in a small rural village. I could never say this to my flock because of the outcry, but Reform are blatantly opposed to genuine Christian values and it's clear that anyone considering voting for them has not been listening to a single word I say each week
Mòran taing / Many thanks Cheryl! Bluenosers will have to fight to keep their #1 position in terms of how many have signed, Ontario's coming up fast! Does anyone know people in Nunavut who would be willing to sign?
O mo chreach, I forgot to include the link!! Thank you! And here it is: www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en...
@minibubbly.bsky.social would you be able to give this a boost? 🥰
Publisher Emily McEwan of Bradan Press stands in front of a vending booth decorated for Christmas. Wooden shelves hold many different books in Scottish Gaelic and English about Gaelic culture.
A screenshot of an e-petition from the Canadian House of Commons website. The petition title is "e-6931 (Culture and heritage)". Keywords are Gaelic, Government assistance, Publishers.
E-petition Initiated by Emily McEwan-Fujita from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Original language of petition: English Petition details Petition to the Government of Canada Whereas: • Gaelic is a heritage language of 6 million Scottish Canadians today, the third-largest ethnic group in Canada; • Scottish settlers and immigrants have contributed significantly to Canada’s history, politics, and culture, but their Gaelic language was erased from history books and shamefully suppressed, with children beaten and punished for speaking Gaelic in school; and • Gaelic publishing has taken place in Canada for nearly 200 years, but Gaelic publishers can’t access the federal publisher funding they need to survive as Canadian minority-language publishers. We, the undersigned, citizens and residents of Canada, call upon the Government of Canada to change the eligibility criteria for publisher support grants from the Department of Canadian Heritage so that Gaelic book publishers in Canada will no longer fall through the cracks of federal publisher funding.
History Open for signature November 5, 2025, at 11:16 a.m. (EDT) Closed for signature December 5, 2025, at 11:16 a.m. (EDT) Member of Parliament Darren Fisher Dartmouth—Cole Harbour Liberal Caucus Nova Scotia 511 signatures Only validated signatures are counted towards the total number of signatures. Province / Territory Signatures Alberta 40 British Columbia 63 Manitoba 10 New Brunswick 18 Newfoundland and Labrador 4 Northwest Territories 1 Nova Scotia 168 Ontario 151 Prince Edward Island 5 Quebec 23 Saskatchewan 6 Yukon 3
My petition to the Government of #Canada about #Gaelic publisher funding is open to sign by Canadian citizens & residents until 11am EST, 5 Dec 2025! 🇨🇦 Please sign & share to all the Canadians you know TODAY! 🙏
My Christmas at the Forum thread from my company account! Haligonians, if you're planning to come do your holiday shopping, check out my advice!
when they said there'd be bread and circuses, they should have specified that the bread would cost 200% more than it did four years ago and the circuses are only available on your least favourite streaming network for $19.99/month
ahh another beautiful day in the glorious age of technology, sure hope my doorbell doesn’t stop working because an online bookstore took over and then broke the entire internet
5pm on November 1: let’s go for a walk, it’s still light out!
5pm on November 2: an early darkness blankets the land. Fallow fields lay bone-bleached by moonlight. The last memories of summer fade into oblivion. The last echoes of hope lapse into baleful silence.
Animated Snow White with her face squished into a window pane
me watching for the first leaf to fall so I can switch to a seasonal diet of hearty soups and rich stews
The Nova Scotia Gaelic flag, the Nova Scotia provincial flag, and the Canadian flag fly from the back of bleachers in the late afternoon sunshine at the Antigonish Highland Games 2025.
Our Nova Scotia #Gaelic flag sales to the USA🇺🇸 and UK🏴🏴🇬🇧 have reopened for a very short window! All orders must be in by THU 4 SEP 2025. US orders go out Fri Sep 5 by USPS. UK Sep 15 Royal Mail. Due to the unfortunate tariff nonsense, we don't forsee having another chance to ship to the USA in 2025.
Tha sinn a' reic na brataich againn dha na Stàitean Aonaichte agus an Rìoghachd Aonaichte a-rithist fad greiseag! Cuir an òrdugh agad a-steach ro DHIARDAOIN an 4mh dhen t-Sultain, an t-seachdain seo fhèin! Mòran taing! #gàidhlig
My photo shows a blue spherical bead in the form of a hedgehog curled up in a defensive ball displayed on a grey background. It is made of Egyptian faience, a ceramic material with a shiny blue glaze. The hedgehog’s face, ears, feet and tail are shown in relief, and the quills are represented by black dots painted over the surface of the bead. A hole for threading runs through the sphere - it can just be seen on the right hand side of the bead. The hedgehog’s long ears suggest this is a desert hedgehog. Desert hedgehogs may have symbolized rebirth because they reappear after hibernating underground in winter. Dated c.1985 - 1650 BC. On display at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.
Happy weekend!
From c. 3,600 years ago, here’s an ancient Egyptian bead in the form of a curled-up hedgehog! 🦔💙
Blue faience, c. 1985 -1650 BC.
National Museum of Scotland www.nms.ac.uk/search-our-c...
📷 by me
#Archaeology
[optimistic for the future of human life on earth] it's good that we're getting a hurricane soon, it might put out some of the uncontrollable wildfires
me as a kid: wow I can't wait until we have robots and computers for everything
me now: if this toaster makes me download an app I am slipping out into the night to start a new life as a mysterious figure occasionally glimpsed in the fog
Yikes! Also, that shouldn’t actually be too hard to do right now 😬🔥 (Also also, I hope you were able to take the dead tick in to get it tested, and/or get prophylactic antibiotics if needed)
Instagram post from the nsgov Instagram account. Black and red text reads “STAY OUT OF THE WOODS”; the foreground is a black silhouette of trees
obsessed with this vague notice from the government of Nova Scotia. Like it’s definitely about the new fire restrictions, but it also looks like a poster you’d find yellowed and curled on the bulletin board of a diner in a town where locals won’t talk about their missing kids
And to think they could have just recycled this one
Tapadh leat!!
Tormod and every reporter & interviewer I've spoken to since have been the kindest, the most professional, and the absolute best at helping you sound your best while expressing yourself tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig. Feuch e! 6/🧵
I also just want to say that if you're feeling shy to speak on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal as a Gaelic learner, do it anyway! My first time on with Tormod C. some 25 years ago felt terrifying and I still remember it like yesterday... 😅 5/🧵
Èisd fad 30 làithean aig: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m... ('S e am prògram le Iain Caimbeul agus Iain Stephen Moireastan a th'ann) #gàidhlig 4/🧵
Mìle taing do Chathy is Aileen airson seo a chur air dòigh! Tha Cathy na bana-ghaisgeach do leabhraichean Gàidhlig agus is mi a tha taingeil dhi 🥰 #gàidhlig 3/🧵
So much to say and so little time, but I read a few pages aloud from 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗶𝗱𝗵 and we had a great chat along with Gillebride MacIlleMhaoil, John Norman from the Gaelic Books Council, and Finlay MacLennan from Western Isles Libraries. 2/🧵
It was lovely to be back on "Naoi du Deich" this morning with Cathy Bhàn NicDhòmhnaill talking about translated Gaelic children's books, including our brand-new 𝗕𝗶𝗱𝗵 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗶𝗱𝗵 𝗮𝗻𝗻 𝗗𝗲𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗶𝗹, the translation of Teddy Is Ready by Cape Breton author/illustrator Joanne MacDonald! 1/🧵
It's the 5-year anniversary of the ANNA RUADH book launch!
Facebook decided to suspend my account because of a piece (below) I wrote Monday about violence which in no way advocates for it (but does point out who is violent in the current ruckus).
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