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© August '09 photo by smck |
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© August '09 photo by smck |
Near the end of the East Side road where it turns to become the back road to L'Archeveque this well maintained country house has a lovely open view toward the mouth of the river and Red Head. I stopped one day and asked about the sign because the word 'Mointeach' (pronounced as mon-yuck) had caught my eye. But now, for the life-of-me I can't remember what they told me about the meaning of the sign, other than confirming that indeed the word Mointeach was Gaelic for peat - sorry.
This summer perhaps I will find out for sure and update this posting to explain the words Thig a Ris. (if you happen to know the meaning please comment so I can update)
Well decided to google Thig a Ris this a.m.and found it to mean "Come Again" - and a lovely Gaelic invitational good-bye it is now you see.