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Twisted Celtic Bar


Laura A. Ridge
3715 Spring River Road
Roswell, NM 88203

505-239-3604

E-mail: Laura_Ridge@hotmail.com

Val Hays
6802 Old Chisum Trail
Dexter, NM 88230

575-910-3468

Email: ValHays@Hotmail.com

Twisted Celtic Bar

Kinnenfinity? Where does the name Kinnenfinity come
from?  Well, "kinnen" is the Scottish Gaelic word from
rabbit and the "finity" part comes from the word infinity,
which is how far my rabbit cages look like they extend into
when I walk in the barn to feed or clean.  Thus, my
slogan:  "Rabbits, rabbits everywhere and not a one
to eat."  Of course, I stole the phrasing from
Rhime
of the Ancient Mariner
by Samuel Coleridge. 

My family names include: Ridge (Irish), Hays (Scottish),
Anderson (Scottish), Wilson (Scottish), Morgan (Welsh),
and George (English). Too many people don't have any idea
where their families came from orginally.  I am proud of
my European heritage, especially my Celtic roots. I use
the Celtic motifs and designs as tribute my ancestors.
Every now and then I might use something Native American
as well to pay respect to the Cherokee and Blackfoot
blood that also runs through my veins.