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gaeilge

Ní ceart go cur le chéile

by katiedixon on August 1, 2020 with No Comments
By Brenda Blank, U.S.A.

 

There’s strength in unity

Brenda painted this painting originally as a support for the staff at Lancaster General Hospital during the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Titled ‘My Refuge’, Brenda’s work can be purchased on her website as an 8×10 print and in packs of 3 note cards.

art, United States covid, gaeilge, hands, strength, unity

Mol an oige agus tiocfaidh siad

by katiedixon on July 4, 2020 with No Comments
by Marg Q., Donegal

 

Praise the youth and they will come

art, Ireland gaeilge

Na bac leis an mear fada

by katiedixon on July 1, 2020 with No Comments
hand
by M. S, Westmeath

 

Don’t put anything on the long finger

art, Ireland gaeilge, hand

Athníonn ciaróg, ciaróg eile

by katiedixon on July 1, 2020 with No Comments
M.S., Westmeath

One beetle recognises another

art, Ireland, proverbs beetle, gaeilge

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