The more traditional way to bring in the New Year is to attend a ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee).  This is a night of dancing, drinking and merry-making and practically every small village up and down the country will have a ceilidh...not all as formal as this one though!  The origins of the word Hogmanay are lost in the depths of time, and there is no agreement as to what language it comes from, some suggest Norman or Old French, Flemish or Gaelic.  No matter!  However you plan to see in the New Year, have a graet time...and remember, when you're singing Auld Lang Syne, the most famous song in the world, think of this wee corner of the world and try not to bring in Ne'erday with a hangover!
December 31, 2006
Happy Hogmanay!
The more traditional way to bring in the New Year is to attend a ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee).  This is a night of dancing, drinking and merry-making and practically every small village up and down the country will have a ceilidh...not all as formal as this one though!  The origins of the word Hogmanay are lost in the depths of time, and there is no agreement as to what language it comes from, some suggest Norman or Old French, Flemish or Gaelic.  No matter!  However you plan to see in the New Year, have a graet time...and remember, when you're singing Auld Lang Syne, the most famous song in the world, think of this wee corner of the world and try not to bring in Ne'erday with a hangover!
December 30, 2006
Hogmanay Events
December 29, 2006
Torchlight Procession
Tonight is the Torchlight Procession to mark the beginning of the New Year festivities.  Fire plays an important part in New Year and winter festivals in this part of the world as we try and light up the darkness and cast out bad spirits.  Some well known fire themed New Year festivities can be found in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire with the fireballs and in Comrie, Perthshire with the flambeaux.
December 28, 2006
Hogmanay Revellers
December 27, 2006
Mounds of People
December 26, 2006
Life in the Fast Lane
December 25, 2006
December 24, 2006
Farewell Frankurters!
December 23, 2006
January?? Sales
December 22, 2006
On holiday!
December 20, 2006
Castle
December 19, 2006
Castle Lit-Up
December 17, 2006
Edinburgh by Night
December 16, 2006
Old Town Roofs
December 15, 2006
Old Town and Castle
December 14, 2006
Princes Street
December 13, 2006
Festive Edinburgh
December 12, 2006
Full Moon
December 11, 2006
City Chambers Illuminations
December 10, 2006
A Sea of Santas
My apologies for the lack of posts over the past week or so, but I've been snowed under with work and things and have not been able to devote my time and attention to the blog.Anyway, today was the Great Santa Run in East Princes Street Gardens with more than 2,000 people dressed as Santa. The event was held to raise funds for the children's charity When You Wish Upon a Star for children with serious or life threatening illnesses. The charity hope to send 100 seriously ill Scottish children on a daytrip to Lapland to meet the real Santa.
December 09, 2006
Edinburgh Wheel
December 08, 2006
Craft Market
December 07, 2006
Pork Sandwich anyone?
December 06, 2006
Bungee Ball
December 05, 2006
Portrait Gallery
December 04, 2006
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
December 03, 2006
The Christian Path
December 02, 2006
The Falkirk Wheel
December 01, 2006
Stained Glass Window
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