Siabhran
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Caitlin
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Saturday, 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Nov.4th Scottish Proverbs -
A gangin fit will ay get something, gin it's naethin, but a thorn or a broken tae.
There's nae fule like an auld fule.
The deil's bairns hae ay deil's luck.
Keep your ain fish guts ta your ain sea maws.
Better a toom house than an ill tenant.
Wha teaches himself hes a fule for a maister.
Ye're nae chicken for a' your cheepin'.
Better be quiet than sing a bad sang.
A black ewe may have a white lamb.
He who waits long at the ferry will get across sometime.
Playing with a pup will end in a howl.
If ye canna bite dinna show your teeth.
The deaf man will ay hear the clink o' money.
Better a good wife than plough and land.
Put silk on a stick, and it will look fine.
The highets mountain in the land is oftenest covered with mist.
Better be dead than be a fat slave.
The clan is stronger than the chief.
A spark has often kindled a big fire.
Gentility will never boil the pot.
There's no much guile in the heart that's ay singing.
Nov.11th - Welsh Legend - Yspaddaden Pencawr
Irish Tale - The Fairy Host + The Trip to London