Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Out with the old in with the New

For most of December the weather has been mild. That has changed. A strong 60 mph snow bearing wind from the North is whipping the sea into a fury and surprising the holiday makers brave enough to venture out of their hotels. Hats are blown off and fly down the pavements followed, in hot pursuit, by their owners. This is the sort of wind that doesn't so much gust as pummel. They've cancelled tonights firework display in Edinburgh due to health and safety fears but here things are to go ahead as scheduled. It will take more than  a gale to dent this wee towns Hogmanay festivities.


The bakers shelves are almost cleaned out although, surprisingly, three or four trays of cream cakes remain . All the whole meal loaves have gone. We leave empty handed.


The store windows now unmistakably Scottish. The tailors shops busy until the last moment altering kilts to adjust for the pounds that have been added since they were last worn.


Back out here on the coast the wine has been dropped off at the village hall and the ladies of the catering committee all greeted and praised for their hard work. When it comes to the ladies of the catering committee flattery cannot be applied too frequently or too thickly. Malteser cake has appeared on the menu as an alternative to Cranachan. It may be sleeting outside but the village hall kitchen, with its boiling pans, is as warm and muggy as the Amazon rain forest. 


The kilt has managed to survive another year .The 'fancy' sporran looks a little tired but nothing that 20 seconds with a brush won't cure. The silver on the clasp is a wee bit tarnished but that too will be easily dealt with.

And now, from us here at The last wee house before Denmark, hearty best wishes for a wonderful New Year. May choice and chance be your friends and your troubles be as short lived as your New Years resolutions. For those folks who are fortunate enough to live in dull, well ordered countries may this be a year accompanied by health, wealth and happiness. For those in places not so blessed may 2025 reward you with peace and the promise of a life free of fear.

And here's the song that will be sung in the village hall at midnight and usher in the magic of a New Year : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74KLtoXy0ig


This explained some of the things that happened in 2024 :https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/political-investments

As did this :https://nit.com.au/27-12-2024/15567/kanaks-buoyed-to-negotiate-eventual-independence-from-their-french-rulers-from-the-son-of-the-melanesian-indigenous-movement

20 comments:

  1. Fireworks in 60mph winds - what could possibly go wrong? The roof is already gone from the cathedral. And the very best to you too for 2025.

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  2. Happy Hogmanay. May you raise a toast to friends departed ( especially Bob & Sophie). Lang may yer lum reek! Best wishes for 2025 from Australia. x (

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  3. A peaceful, happy and healthy 2025 to you and yours.

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  4. All the very best for 2025. May the world yet discover how to live peaceably and without fear.
    Coppa's Girl

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  5. Hari OM
    Time for the Font to practice home made bread??? Or resort to supermarket choice. I have an English friend staying with me for Hogmanay - her first ever experience of this celebration on Scottish ground. It has spurred me into getting a little bit of enthusiasm up and I even bought us a wee tipple to mark the hour (neither of us being imbibers of alcohol as a rule), and have cobbled together a playlist on the tubular to see us through the evening. But most of all, we will be sending up a prayer for peace to rain upon all parts of the world... and send out heartfelt greetings with best wishes to all at TLWHBD and all who read here. Thank you for this tranquil and friendly haven. YAM xx

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  6. Wishing all a wonderful New Year.

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  7. Very best wishes Angus to you and The Font for a truly excellent Hogmanay and for a peaceful and happy New Year. Glad to hear your celebrations will be going ahead. I look forward to reading more of your adventures in and around the last wee house on the coast during 2025.

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  8. Let me add my wishes for a Happy Hogmaney to you and the Font and to all who share the delights of this always heartwarming blog. Joan

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  9. Happy New Year to you and yours. Thank you for including us in your adventure this past year. I look forward to your thoughtful posts in 2025.

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  10. Frohes Neues Jahr, Happy New Year for you, the font and all your readers.
    Barbara

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  11. We'll need all our strength for this coming year, but in the meantime, Happy New Year to all!

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  12. Another historical perspective on the 2024 election.
    https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/december-30-2024?r=50olj&utm_medium=ios

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  13. Wishing happiness and peace to all who enjoy this Absolutely Wonderful Scots Adventure! May a canine companion bless your wee house in the coming year! Best, Lisa (in L.A.).

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  14. Happy New Year to you both. I look forward to another year of your wonderful photos, specially of the sea and rocks - and Puppy of course!
    Wendy (Wales)

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  15. This splendid blog continues to be a haven of sanity, grace and joy for all who visit. May the coming year be filled with compassion and courage. Happy New Year, dear Angus, Font and readers!

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  16. Happy Hogmanay and Happy New Year to you! Thank you for sharing your stories of life in a seaside town in northeast Scotland and TLWHBD. We all appreciate your insights from this corner of the world.

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  17. A l'an qui vient, et si nous ne sommes pas plus, que nous ne soyons pas moins.

    Happy New Year and here to reading more adventures from TLWHBD and your corner of the world. Here, we will be ringing 2025-6 hours after you-with a sharp drop in temperature as well.

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  18. Here in Washington, DC, we are in the middle of torrential downpours with loud and strong thunder and lightning which is unusual for this time of year. I think Mother Nature is signaling her warnings for the year ahead. How nice we get to escape each day with your very civil and charming missives. Thank you and Happy New Year!

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  19. Wishing a wonderful 2025 to All. Thank you Angus for another year of expanded horizons, marvelous insights, and sharing the simple joys of life.

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