Happy Christmas Vicky...all the best to Shell, Digger, Binny, BG, and anyone else who pops in now and again....peace love and happiness to all. x
Binny said
Dec 24 3:52 PM, 2018
I hope everyone has a very Happy Christmas. I hope that those who may be missing family make the most of precious memories however hard it may be, and those demented by rarely seen relatives get some peace at this time of year!
BackGammon said
Dec 24 7:58 PM, 2018
Vicks wrote:
Happy Christmas!!
Digs, Syl and BG and of course all the other members here.
I hope you all have a great time and get lots of nice gifts and i'll see you all later in the week.
Happy Christmas to all my lovely CM ladies. Seasons greetings to Rollup and Sam, Holly, Rags and Poca if you are looking in. Hope 2019 is a good year for all.
Anonymous said
Dec 25 12:02 AM, 2018
BackGammon wrote:
Vicks wrote:
Happy Christmas!!
Digs, Syl and BG and of course all the other members here.
I hope you all have a great time and get lots of nice gifts and i'll see you all later in the week.
Happy Christmas to all my lovely CM ladies. Seasons greetings to Rollup and Sam, Holly, Rags and Poca if you are looking in. Hope 2019 is a good year for all.
Cheers BG... Merry Christmas to you too!
Shell said
Dec 25 5:55 PM, 2018
Merry Christmas to you all and the Best in the New Year! xx
Vicks said
Dec 28 4:43 AM, 2018
I hope everyone had a great time and got everything they wanted and of course ate too much!!
Scrappy Doo keeping a close eye on my mother as she opens her presents.
By the way..
It's a tradition in Scotland to eat Steak-pie on News Years Day, does anyone else have a traditional dish they eat on News Years Day?
Digger said
Dec 28 5:24 PM, 2018
Vicks wrote:
Scrappy Doo keeping a close eye on my mother as she opens her presents.
By the way..
It's a tradition in Scotland to eat Steak-pie on News Years Day, does anyone else have a traditional dish they eat on News Years Day?
Baked ham
Syl said
Dec 28 7:13 PM, 2018
No particular dish for New Years Day, but if we stay in on NYEve (and this year we are having a quiet one in) I buy a roast, maybe beef or pork, make hot sandwiches, open a bottle of Champagne and roast some chestnuts...then at midnight OH goes out the backdoor and is let in the front...always carrying a piece of coal.
Not sure what the origin is, but it's a tradition I grew up with so we still do it.
Digger said
Dec 29 1:54 PM, 2018
Syl wrote:
No particular dish for New Years Day, but if we stay in on NYEve (and this year we are having a quiet one in) I buy a roast, maybe beef or pork, make hot sandwiches, open a bottle of Champagne and roast some chestnuts...then at midnight OH goes out the backdoor and is let in the front...always carrying a piece of coal.
Not sure what the origin is, but it's a tradition I grew up with so we still do it.
Going round to friends for New Year.
Syl said
Dec 29 6:04 PM, 2018
cancelled....just realised this is in the open bit.
-- Edited by Syl on Saturday 29th of December 2018 06:06:58 PM
BackGammon said
Dec 31 11:31 AM, 2018
Syl wrote:
cancelled....just realised this is in the open bit.
-- Edited by Syl on Saturday 29th of December 2018 06:06:58 PM
We are going to a barbecue at the local, it's a tradition.
Syl said
Dec 31 1:35 PM, 2018
BackGammon wrote:
Syl wrote:
cancelled....just realised this is in the open bit.
-- Edited by Syl on Saturday 29th of December 2018 06:06:58 PM
We are going to a barbecue at the local, it's a tradition.
Just a tip, if you are wearing your kilt FGS keep your legs shut.
Vicks said
Jan 2 5:09 AM, 2019
Syl wrote:
No particular dish for New Years Day, but if we stay in on NYEve (and this year we are having a quiet one in) I buy a roast, maybe beef or pork, make hot sandwiches, open a bottle of Champagne and roast some chestnuts...then at midnight OH goes out the backdoor and is let in the front...always carrying a piece of coal.
Not sure what the origin is, but it's a tradition I grew up with so we still do it.
Happy New Year Syl!!
In Scotland people say "Lang may yer lum reek" as a New Year toast, meaning "Long may your chimney smoke" then sometimes people joke "with other peoples coal"
Basically it means, you hope the person lives a long and healthy life!!
Vicks said
Jan 2 5:10 AM, 2019
Digger wrote:
Vicks wrote:
Scrappy Doo keeping a close eye on my mother as she opens her presents.
By the way..
It's a tradition in Scotland to eat Steak-pie on News Years Day, does anyone else have a traditional dish they eat on News Years Day?
Baked ham
Happy New Year Digs!!
I hope you had a nice time.
Vicks said
Jan 2 5:17 AM, 2019
Just incase anyone missed the good news at the weekend...
Happy Christmas!!
Digs, Syl and BG and of course all the other members here.
I hope you all have a great time and get lots of nice gifts and i'll see you all later in the week.
Oh and if you've got any wee yins!!
They might enjoy watching Santa as he travels across the world!!
https://www.noradsanta.org/#section-village
I tried to take a photo of Daisy's wearing her new Christmas collar but I gave up!!
So here she is a wee while ago!!
Happy Christmas to all my lovely CM ladies. Seasons greetings to Rollup and Sam, Holly, Rags and Poca if you are looking in. Hope 2019 is a good year for all.
Cheers BG... Merry Christmas to you too!
I hope everyone had a great time and got everything they wanted and of course ate too much!!
I certainly did!!
Now just a few days to recover until Hogmanay!!
https://www.tripsavvy.com/hogmanay-traditions-in-scotland-1661711
Five Scottish traditions for Hogmanay.
By the way..
It's a tradition in Scotland to eat Steak-pie on News Years Day, does anyone else have a traditional dish they eat on News Years Day?
Baked ham
Not sure what the origin is, but it's a tradition I grew up with so we still do it.
Going round to friends for New Year.
cancelled....just realised this is in the open bit.
-- Edited by Syl on Saturday 29th of December 2018 06:06:58 PM
We are going to a barbecue at the local, it's a tradition.
Just a tip, if you are wearing your kilt FGS keep your legs shut.
Happy New Year Syl!!
In Scotland people say "Lang may yer lum reek" as a New Year toast, meaning "Long may your chimney smoke" then sometimes people joke "with other peoples coal"
Basically it means, you hope the person lives a long and healthy life!!
Happy New Year Digs!!
I hope you had a nice time.
Just incase anyone missed the good news at the weekend...
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