I was born in Forfar, Angus, Scotland and spent my informative years in Brechin City, Angus, Scotland. I have an historic interest in warfare and the Celts were a warlike lot with some fine artworks to match their martial arts.
Hobbies/Interests:
Radio presenter with Noosa Community Radio 101.3 FM. I have a Celtic programme called Celtic Connection.
I have a special interest in military history.
I am a regular letter writer to the local newspaper.
I have been a home brewer for 40 years.
My Profession:
Retired audiovisual technician.
Relationship Status:
Married
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Thank you for you lovely comments Lawrence. Are you on the sister site United Celtic Nations? I did not see you there. I am going to leave you the direct link.
http://www.unitedcelticnations.com/group/celticmusicandmusicians
I bet it is a lot of fun hosting your radio show. I am an internet DJ and I play a lot of the Celtic Music. I guess you can tell I love it. Come join the
Celtic Music Group on United Celtic Nations. I am sending you a personal invite! I am trying to learn the Irish language but it is slow going. I just love your picture---you look like such a fun and happy person!
Have a good weekend my friend!!!
Hello again Lawrance! So..you are a romantic man? That's wonderful.
When it comes to that very important "e" in the whisky/whiskey, we northerners get crazy. We love whisk(e)y. Believe me. But I don't think many up here even know what you told be about the difference between the rish and scottish defenition. The only thing at least me that have been working with selling the amberdrink knows, is that the 'e' is inculded in the american whiskies. I'm most grateful you told me!
So....what is you favourite whisky? We love scots whisky up here, the smokier the better. Ardbeg, Highland Park, Talisker? If one can manage the tar-taste one is really heavy metal-whisky lover.
Hello Lawrance!
I've always been interested in everything military, especially history. Did study that for one term at the university. I've both read and heard lots of stories of the prowess of the Highlanders. What er do interests you most?
Please have a look on my own militaryhistoric webpage http://student.ktd.sh.se/~sh06hf5035/krigshemsida/index.htm
and here is my own webpage with lots of drawings http://student.ktd.sh.se/~sh06hf5035/krigshemsida/index.htm
And you have been a home brewer for 40 years...I like that! What do you brew? Is it beer?
Hi Lawrance,
Welcome to our community! Wow, you have quite a bit of history. Any way we could hear one of your broadcasts? I'd like to see some of your writings too... not to mention the brew.
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All the Best for you in Down Under from Germany!
CU Stephan
http://www.unitedcelticnations.com/group/celticmusicandmusicians
I bet it is a lot of fun hosting your radio show. I am an internet DJ and I play a lot of the Celtic Music. I guess you can tell I love it. Come join the
Celtic Music Group on United Celtic Nations. I am sending you a personal invite! I am trying to learn the Irish language but it is slow going. I just love your picture---you look like such a fun and happy person!
Have a good weekend my friend!!!
~Magickal Graphics~
Does you radio station have a website to listen in live? I'd like to listen in sometime.
I am a Freelance Photographer from Arizona. There are some link to my photos of the country Wales from my profile page.
Tam
my name is gayle and I would love to help save celtic art
gayle
When it comes to that very important "e" in the whisky/whiskey, we northerners get crazy. We love whisk(e)y. Believe me. But I don't think many up here even know what you told be about the difference between the rish and scottish defenition. The only thing at least me that have been working with selling the amberdrink knows, is that the 'e' is inculded in the american whiskies. I'm most grateful you told me!
So....what is you favourite whisky? We love scots whisky up here, the smokier the better. Ardbeg, Highland Park, Talisker? If one can manage the tar-taste one is really heavy metal-whisky lover.
I've always been interested in everything military, especially history. Did study that for one term at the university. I've both read and heard lots of stories of the prowess of the Highlanders. What er do interests you most?
Please have a look on my own militaryhistoric webpage http://student.ktd.sh.se/~sh06hf5035/krigshemsida/index.htm
and here is my own webpage with lots of drawings http://student.ktd.sh.se/~sh06hf5035/krigshemsida/index.htm
And you have been a home brewer for 40 years...I like that! What do you brew? Is it beer?
Welcome to our community! Wow, you have quite a bit of history. Any way we could hear one of your broadcasts? I'd like to see some of your writings too... not to mention the brew.
Peace be the journey,
Shane Clark
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