Hi all
I just thought I would wish everyone.....wether your a Scot or not......a very Happy Burns Night...I hope those who are celebrating enjoy your neeps n tatties and have a wee dram for me.....Pipe in the Haggis !!
Enjoy!
Andy xx
Hi all
I just thought I would wish everyone.....wether your a Scot or not......a very Happy Burns Night...I hope those who are celebrating enjoy your neeps n tatties and have a wee dram for me.....Pipe in the Haggis !!
Enjoy!
Andy xx
thanks andy - we have spent a few burs nights in scotland - when my husband was in the RAF AT KINLOSS
YES HE DID !
AH WHAT A SHAME ... WE WERE IN THE FORCES FOR 14 YEARS - AND MY HUSBAND WAS ON SHACCKLETONS AND WESSEX HELICOPTERS TOO
WHERE IS MEADOW HEAD
Some hae meat and canna eat,
And some wad eat that want it;
But we hae meat, and we can eat,
And sae let the Lord be thankit.
An Address To A Haggis
Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face,
Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!
Aboon them a' ye tak your place,
Painch, tripe, or thairm:
Weel are ye wordy o' a grace
As lang's my arm.
The groaning trencher there ye fill,
Your hurdies like a distant hill,
Your pin wad help to mend a mill
In time o' need,
While thro' your pores the dews distil
Like amber bead.
His knife see rustic Labour dicht,
An' cut you up wi' ready slicht,
Trenching your gushing entrails bricht,
Like ony ditch;
And then, O what a glorious sicht,
Warm-reekin, rich!
Then, horn for horn, they stretch an' strive:
Deil tak the hindmaist! on they drive,
Till a' their weel-swall'd kytes belyve,
Are bent like drums;
Then auld Guidman, maist like to rive,
"Bethankit" hums.
Is there that o're his French ragout
Or olio that wad staw a sow,
Or fricassee wad mak her spew
Wi' perfect scunner,
Looks down wi' sneering, scornfu' view
On sic a dinner?
Poor devil! see him ower his trash,
As feckless as a wither'd rash,
His spindle shank, a guid whip-lash,
His nieve a nit;
Thro' bloody flood or field to dash,
O how unfit!
But mark the Rustic, haggis fed,
The trembling earth resounds his tread.
Clap in his wallie nieve a blade,
He'll mak it whistle;
An' legs an' arms, an' heads will sned,
Like taps o' thristle.
Ye Pow'rs wha mak mankind your care,
And dish them out their bill o' fare,
Auld Scotland wants nae skinkin ware
That jaups in luggies;
But, if ye wish her gratefu' prayer,
Gie her a haggis!
Thank you, Andy, and I wish you the warmth of love we share for Mr Burns and our Beloved Scotland. I raise my glass to yours and bow our heads to celebrate Robbie’s Birthday!
Gary (nee Angus and Richardson)
(I hope my memory and spelling of our language is correct. Amazing my memory for this beloved Ode flows easily, yet can find myself forgetting something I left the house to fetch!
Had my haggis, tatties, neeps, whiskey and wine - oooops hicc. Happy burns night xx
Think I might regret it tomorrow but whey x
Please explain what burns night is.
Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25. It commemorates the life of the bard (poet) Robert Burns, who was born on January 25, 1759. The day also celebrates Burns' contribution to Scottish culture. Burns' best known work is "Auld Lang Syne".
Haggis, neeps and tatties traditionally eaten in Scotland on Burns Night. ©iStockphoto.com/StockCube
What do people do?
Many people and organizations hold a Burns' supper on or around Burns' Night. These may be informal or formal, only for men, only for women, or for both genders. Formal events include toasts and readings of pieces written by Robert Burns. Ceremonies during a Burns' Night supper vary according to the group organizing the event and the location.
The evening centers on the entrance of the haggis (a type of sausage prepared in a sheep's stomach) on a large platter to the sound of a piper playing bagpipes. When the haggis is on the table, the host reads the "Address to a Haggis". This is an ode that Robert Burns wrote to the Scottish dish. At the end of the reading, the haggis is ceremonially sliced into two pieces and the meal begins.
Public life
Burns' Night is an observance but it is not a bank holiday in the United Kingdom.
Background
Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Scotland, on January 25, 1759. He died in Dumfries, Scotland, on July 21, 1796. He was a bard (poet) and wrote many poems, lyrics and other pieces that addressed political and civil issues. Perhaps his best known work is "Auld Lang Syne", which is sung at New Year's Eve celebrations in Scotland, parts of the United Kingdom, and other places around the world. Burns is one of Scotland's important cultural icons and is well known among Scottish expats or descendants around the world. He is also known as: "Rabbie Burns"; the "Bard of Ayrshire"; "Scotland's favourite son"; and in Scotland "The Bard".
Robert Burns' acquaintances held the first Burns' supper on July 21, the anniversary of his death, in Ayrshire, Scotland, in the late 1700s. The date was later changed to January 25, which marks his birthday. Burns' suppers are now held by people and organizations with Scottish origins worldwide, particularly in Australia, Canada, England, and the United States.
Thanks for explaining for those of us who have not a clue!
Thank you for that information.
I have always like his poetry.
hi andy and all
i was nto alble to celebrate Burns Night last night s my partner Ian has had a catacact op2 kmonth sago which 1st ws great htenhis sight just started 2 go f ew days ago
logn story short - he went to 3spitals and he had na emergencyc op yesterdayhfor a detached retina = his isght had gone in that eye by then
But he has had to get back to the Manchester Eye Hospital for 8 30 this morning afte ronlyh getting home at 9 pm last ngiht
-NHS - NO overnight stay in the day ward
And the journey there was dreadful -it took us 3 and half hoursto do an hours jhourney = we wen twrong at a crucial point and ended y
up going in completelyh the worng direction TWICE
htat is anothe rstory = my great carer drove me to MANCHEST ER 2 hopefully collect him btu he was in surgery for 2and a half hours with a local anaesthetic and has to keep his head fwd for a ngiht and a day at least
He does nto "do " health problems ( and does not read my blogs on here adn on teh Psp health unlocked)
he is v critcial of my dsylexic typign )!
SO
I had a laphroaig whisky on gettign in and the nex tbest
thing to a bUrns syuper - wee dram of my fvourite
BJTt i started dfallign over yesterday at 4am and could not stop - and went over abotu 26 times
SO STRESS def worsnes the Psp syhmptoms \nd the Parkinsoons one s as well
so take care oof yourselves
I am from YORkshire have celebrated Burns night 4many years
(1 famous a party at my house and a neighbour t o pipe in eh haggis (surpise)
Mea AND VEGGIE TYPe
love jill
still smilign
Hi Jill
Hope Ian gets well soon and hope you are ok too after your falls and that you have a better day today.
Glad you`re still smiling through it all....thats good
Take care
Andy xx
Sorry to hear of your difficult day Jill, hope today is a bit better, take care xx
i hope today is better too
it cannot be wor se thanhyesterday
for all our sakes
i am having real problems dealing iwth any stress and there is plentyh around at hte moment
but we have to keep going do we not oand of course smiling
lvoe jill
just saw this pop up dear jill -- we are thinking good thoughts for you both
xxx
hi sha
any chanc eyou will eb onlien tomorrow am friday then we coudl sk;pye each other
i am hter aws jillannf6
love jill
hter aws jillannf6 is this your skype name jill ?
Being in the US I have no idea what this is, but it sounds fun!