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@wizentrop If it’s a Bonxie in Scotland it’s the last thing you’ll ever see.
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#Scottish words: "Ah ken yer planning tae gie me some groond up raw haggersnash like auld times. But…" More - and translations from #Scots - at; https://t.co/B8KgGEsGdu
#WorldBookDay2020 Two late authors big in my life. “Are ye sure yer chems’ll work this time Asimov?” “Awa wi ye Pratchett it’s jist a glitch, I’ve been refining them for years.” #Scottish word ‘Tyrraneese’. https://t.co/HOAohC55sP
#WorldBookDay #Scottish word Bysin - when books are dangerous things, monsters of as yet unknown and unruly ideas. - And who are todays' book burners? - Fight them, keep libraries open. https://t.co/m1I72ax9bl
For #BurnsNight & my #Scottish weekly word I decided to #illustrate a love poem + learned that 'jo' meant sweetheart or love or dearest or joy. 'John Anderson, my Jo.' https://t.co/JSMpBwrYf5
Graith. My weekly #Scottish word #Christmas #illustration "What happened to all the elves when he replaced them with these flitting artificially intelligent robotic drones?” https://t.co/EWPecTvNQ5
Elf Drones at final practice on the test tracks at the North Pole. The real Elves and families sacked. Wage slaves no longer required by the powerful and rich. #BasicIncome https://t.co/lRE8v2elRe
"Mr Geenyoch the burd here has named me Galshach, an awfie bonnie name.” A good many #Scottish #language #words are from the #Gaelic - #Translation here at: https://t.co/ULrzOliRYb
Looking out at the frost and remembering when I used to go tattie picking on such mornings and get my nails manicured for free. I remember the wire baskets were built to last. Industrial strength build. https://t.co/u5eKCqBann
Process: Darkness and highlights added using #Gimp. "A man with his tumshie licht and Heiland coo sally forth as part of the 12 monsters of the 31st.” #Scottish weekly #illustrated word: Tumshie. https://t.co/qsfjp0RyRB