Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Cernunnos, an ancient Gaelic word meaning “horned one”, was the Gaelic god of beasts and wild places.


Artwork by Susan Seddon Boulet, Cernunnos, 1984

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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In a half an hour I’ll be going live learning Gaelic (Irish) on Duolingo then gonna play smite. Come stop by and keep me company at https://t.co/Ss4pxYjd3s

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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121821 - M'anakir Fenri
ko-fi sketch reward done for @/GoldenGaelicat! thank you again for the support! 🙏

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(Ko-fi ❣️https://t.co/IwPg9z9i2j)

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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LAST DAY FOR UK CHRISTMAS ORDERS! English, Gaelic, Scots, general and children's...have a browse here: https://t.co/R8In1XMrJN

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Donald MacAulay, originally from the island of Great Bernera, Lewis, published his first and only volume of Gaelic poetry titled Seòbhrach às a’ Chloich in 1967. The poems have parallel English equivalents supplied by the author. https://t.co/EZN5fWX3ve

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Psssssst, I heard it's your birthday, right? So here's to many more in the future and nice day today and as an addition, have sum idiotic Faissenach 👀 Number of braincells on this picture: 0.
Number of devoted simps: 1.
Number of epic gaelic swearing: 1.

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