04 June, 2024

Sláinte

Sláinte means "health" in both Irish and Scottish Gaelic. It is commonly used as a drinking toast in Ireland, 


33 comments:

  1. Nice header Bill and Proost.

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  2. ...a great use for a leaky boat!

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  3. I thought it was familiar. Of course, a drinking toast!

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  4. So wonderful! A great boat to find!

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  5. Hi Bill.

    Nice to see you again on the blog.
    I like this photo.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  6. I am learning something new today again :-) Thanks, Bill!

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  7. And a fine toast it is. Good to see this in a flower bed.

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  8. It's a wonderful toast!
    hugs
    Donna

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  9. I loved this word when I visited Ireland last year.

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  10. Here's to you Bill! That is so nice.

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  11. Muy bonita decoración de flores. Me parece una idea muy original.

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  12. Awesome flower arrangement.

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  13. Slainte to you, then! (With or without the accompanying beverage!)

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  14. Nice message said with the plants.
    Great header!!

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  15. Good to have you back Bill. Aloha

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  16. I think we need pronunciation guidance!

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  17. I like read you so much! "A la sainté!" 🫂
    Majo Dutra

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  18. I learned something today, thank you.

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  19. That's a nice way to plant out the boat.

    All the best Jan

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  20. Es una foto muy linda. Te mando un beso.

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  21. When you sneeze Germans say "Gesundheit", which means "health", too. Your use is better for sure! ;-)

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  23. Very cool colourful display.

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