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what a privilege it is to come home to a little animal that loves you like you're their whole world.
Details of an enormous bronze cauldron discovered a few years ago by French archaeologists near the town of Lavau in a tomb of a Celtic nobleman. The burial dates to around 500 BC and the cauldron itself is of Etruscan or Greek manufacture, showcasing the extensive trade links during the period.
A documentary about the find:
This is Gilbert. He’s been around a while. Attributes his long life to many, many years of always getting what he wants
The Bird of A Thousand Voices, installation by Boris Acket at the Vilnius Light Festival in the St. Catherine Church, 𝟤𝟢𝟤𝟨
I'm obsessed with the little smile Lucanis gives Rook while Calivan is yapping.
The old Stone cottage Stourhead Gardens
MY OWN THOUGHTS by Helena Minginowicz (Polish, b. 1984)
acrylic on paper towel, 23x48 cm, 2026
have you any books/resources/literally anything for learning connacht irish specifically conamara (anything works really) grma
Yeah for learning Conamara Irish I'd use
the textbook Learning Irish by Mícheál Ó Siadhail
If you already know some Irish and want to know more about the dialect specifically you can use An Teanga Bheo - Conamara by Séamas Ó Murchú, or the translation online here
A lot of the media produced in Irish has strong conamara speakers, especially Ros na Rún on TG4, and some of the dubs of kids shows like Miraculous
Iris Aniar and Adhmhaidin are both Raidió na Gaeltachta shows hosted by strong Conamara speakers
In terms of more linguistics heavy books there's stuff like Gaeilge Chois Fhairrge and The Irish of Iorras Aithneach which talk about all the sounds in the dialect and can be found online
For books written in the dialect, the biggest name is Máirtín Ó Cadhain who was a really influential writer, wrote Cré na Cille which is one of the most well known novels in Irish. There's also people like Pádraic Ó Conaire who wrote many short stories in the dialect.
There's a good few strong speakers on Tiktok who have Conamara Irish or a nearby dialect (Inis Oírr, Inis Meáin, etc. they're all fairly similar) and important to note that Ráth Chairn uses Conamara Irish, so the strong speakers from there are also speaking the same dialect!
dogs!
i’ve only gotten pet portrait requests for cats for far so i made some examples of dogs :)
just had my first meeting w my thesis advisor… remind me again why i decided to pursue an education
(detail from the San Barnaba Altarpiece (c. 1488) by Sandro Botticelli)
November 14th, 2024
Throwback to when nature was a bit greener than now. Only three weeks between the right picture and today and the world feels different. The green is gone and it's getting cold.
I'm quite busy at work but that's normal for this time of the year. Still feeling a bit off but working on it.
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