I'm new to this board.
My husband and I are Kiwis (New Zealanders), but are of Scottish ancestry.
We've recently bought a small farm and would love to give it a Gaelic name to reflect the features of our land and our shared ancestry.
It's located in Greytown, which is in the Wairarapa District of the North Island. Greyown is a lovely sunny climate suited to growing olives and grapes. The land itself is very sunny, fertile and free-draining (due to the many rocks that are in the soil!) Recently we planted many fruit trees, and hope to get a small orchard established. This is our main focus of the land. We also have about 30 sheep, 5 bantams and 4 cattle.
Could you please help me by tr*nsl*t*ng these words and phrases into Gaelic?
"Stony Ground Farm", "The wide, fertile valley", "Old riverbed" ... so far!
Many thanks,
Rachel and Bruce Shelley
