The Flower Of Scotland song has been adopted by many
as the unofficial
national anthem of Scotland. It was written
by the late Roy Williamson.
A quote from Wallace Black Elk, a revered Lakota elder. "There is no such thing
as a forgotten tradition. It is possible to negelect such traditions, but these
can always be recovered. No tradition never dies until the last person who honours
it dies". I found this quote while reading about my Celtic heritage. It inspired
me to dig deeper and learn as much as I could. Now in turn I challenge everyone
to think deeply about this quote. Are you willing to let your own heritage die,
or are you going to keep it alive?
My page will cover three areas that are very dear to me.
My celtic heritage,my family and my special chat friends.
Please feel free to stop back and see how the page is progressing. I would also
appreciate comments and feed back on Celtic information found here, also would
consider putting up celtic information anyone would like to send to me.
I would like to thank a very special person of Scottish
decent, who introduces
me to my Celtic heritage. You have opened up a whole
new world for me. My
first introduction to Celtic music was the "Sons Of
Somerled" cd by Steve
McDonald. The words and music are very moving and
touched my heart.
Thank you Steve for your beautiful and heart moving music. Keep
up
the good work and keep the songs coming.
I would also like to give a
special thank you to for the
suggestions
and tutoring you gave me, and for the work you preformed
on the photos and graphics.
CELTIC INFORMATION
FAMLY PAGE
CHAT PLACES AND FRIENDS
VETERANS PAGES
POW/MIA PAGE