Posted by blunosr on November 22, 2014 at 11:16:23 from (66.183.227.200):
Hi, I've been trying to come up with a name for my "farm" for a few years now. I want to make a nice sign to put up by the road, so I didn't want too long a name. And I might make my driveway a "Lane", so I would have to have a government street sign, and they might be restrictive on the Lane name...
All these critters frequent my land, so I thought this would make a pretty good sign, cut out of 1/4" plate steel.
I have a beautiful river all down one side of my land, and three ponds in the bottom land. And it's in Nova Scotia ("New Scotland"), so I thought I'd call it
"Uisge Hollow Farm", pronounced "whiskey".
Uisge is the Gaelic word for water, and I've got lots of that. And I have about 20 acres of bottom land, hence "hollow".
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