Save the Date! We can’t wait to share more information about More Gaelic’s online events for Mìos nan Gàidheal 2026.

For now, save the dates below and join the newsletter to be notified when tickets are ready for purchase. Send questions to hello@moregaelic.com or find us on Instagram and TikTok.


Dé tha Dol? Conversation – Wednesdays May 6, 13, 20, 27

Every Wednesday in May you can chat with a friendly group of learners. All levels of Gaelic welcome.


Slàinte Mhath Games – Tuesday May 12

Slàinte Mhath Online is back for 2026! Join other Scottish Gaelic learners for 90 minutes of games. All levels of Gaelic welcome. Games will be taught in Gaelic and English. Games will be played in Gaelic.


Leugh-a-long | Read-a-long – Thursday May 21 & 28

For intermediate and advanced learners. Dive into traditional Cape Breton stories with listening, reading, and discussion. Gaelic only.


A Charaid Chòir | Dear Friend – Saturday May 30

Are you looking for a Gaelic penpal? Create simple postcards with Gaelic phrases to exchange in the mail with other participants. All levels of Gaelic welcome. Instruction in English.

NOTAFLOF no one turned away for lack of funds

poster of More Gaelic events for Mìos nan Gàidheal 2026. An image on the left shows two friends walking away from the camera going down a dirt path toward the ocean. Details for all the events is on the right

Is it still winter where you are or is it finally spring? Or maybe it’s summer going into fall? Wherever in the changing seasons you find yourself, this word Scottish Gaelic word search about the weather will help you practice, learn, and review vocabulary about the weather.

There are two word search versions available for this puzzle. The first shows the puzzle without the word list! This is great if you are looking for more of a challenge. Find all 33 words about the weather without any clues or hints.

Or maybe you’d prefer the second version, which shows the puzzle along with the list of 33 Scottish Gaelic weather words hidden inside. 

Maybe you’ll start with the first one and see how many you can find? After that, move on to the second to find the rest? It’s up to you to decide. 

All of the words are in Dwelly; most (but not all) are in the Learn Gaelic dictionary.

If you want to work your way through without the wordlist, another option would be to scour Fichead Facal, picture dictionaries, and other resources for all the weather words you can gather before you start searching. However you proceed, I hope you enjoy it!

Words appear up-and-down and across-and-back. There are no diagonals and no words are hidden inside other words.

Some are multiple words, for example “abair latha.”

There are 33 words to find.

Good luck!

Here are the word search downloads (PDF):

  1. Weather Word Search – No Word List
  2. Weather Word Search – With Word List

weather word search without a word list. At the top is the title "Tha an t-sìde tuf" and below is a line of cute illustrated weather graphics including a cloud, rainbow, lightning, rain, sun, and wind

 

Come be part of the first ever online Scottish Gaelic co-working session!

Join Ceana and get “An Sàs” every Monday from March 16-April 27, 2026 for a one-hour online co-working session.

In a co-working space, each person brings a bit of their own quiet work to do and uses the energy of the group to help focus, stay on task, and work on something (that they might not otherwise start!) You can bring anything from work emails, books to read, or socks to fold.

After a quick hello, we settle in for 45 minutes of independent work. At the end of 45 minutes, we check in and have a quit chat before going on our way until next time. All levels of Gaelic are welcome.

An Sàs
Every Monday at 9am Pacific (noon Eastern, 1pm Atlantic)
March 16, 23, 30
April 6, 13, 20, 27
All levels of Gaelic are welcome

To receive the link, register on the An Sàs Google form here: https://forms.gle/cjPqFRUoBpHiYzsR9

‘S e obair latha tòiseachadh! Well begun is half done!

one week shown in a paper journal. The days of the week are abbreviations in Scottish Gaelic

There is no cost to attend the co-working session, but folks in Canada can leave a tip or buy me a coffee via e-transfer to hello@moregaelic.com. Folks everywhere else can send me a treat me via PayPal using this link. Tapadh leibh!