Monday, December 15, 2025

Christmas song #12

The five foot tall flashing blue and white penguin that stood guard outside the ice cream shop has disappeared. This may or may not ( but probably does ) have something to do with the university rugby clubs end of term Christmas party .

Forget Christmas. Forget Hogmanay. Some of the local restaurants are now turning their attention to Burns Night. This one promises a 'traditional' three course Scottish meal. Seeing events in 2026 being advertised is a bit of a shock. On reflection 'The Font' is unsure whether the promise of a 'traditional Scottish meal' is the inducement the restaurant thinks it is.


Christmas song #12 . Perfection or at least close to it ?  :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FydDhuAYcOI&list=RDFydDhuAYcOI&start_radio=1

Some seasonal Irish humour  :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1fEZt5NM5I

This Scotsman is very keen on Austin. We continue to hear great things about the university there :https://substack.com/home/post/p-181451599

Contradictory people:https://sketchplanations.substack.com/p/10-contradictory-traits-of-creative

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always thought Burns night was celebrated annually on the 25th of January not the 24th. I also see their traditional Scotish meal, as per QR link in photo, includes panna cotta which I thought was Italian!

Angus said...

Guess Saturday night is when it all happens in a student town. If you're 18 years old Panna cotta may well be the perfect post Haggis end to a meal !

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Poor Penguin... perhaps the blue and white got in the eyes of some of those planning the big soccer trip, never mind the rugger guys! Yes, the carol beautifully sung. YAM xx

Travel said...

How do you work haggis into the desert course?

Lisa in France said...

Yes, today's song is wonderful. The mother character in the Irish bit sounds just like my daughter's fifth grade teacher - not just the brogue but the attitude. So many parents complained that they eventually moved him out of the classroom, but my daughter loved him. Too bad about the penguin, I'm not sure whether to hope he'll be returned or not.

Stephanie said...

My favourite Christmas song and beautifully performed.

rottrover said...

Yes! A favorite carol beautifully preformed. Have you heard from the young family who moved to Austin? I hope they are settling in.

Stephanie said...

I have also been wondering about them.

Jake of Florida said...

According to Timothy Snyder, this carol has its origins in Ukrainian folklore. If you can, check out his column O Generous One for lyrics in Ukrainian and English.

Anonymous said...

Gave me chills, and few tears. But my heart soared...

Anonymous said...

Carol of the Bells always gives me goosebumps. It’s my all time favourite Christmas carol whether it’s orchestral or sung a capella.

Angus said...

According to the two New Zealand young mothers who were their neighbours - adoring Austin and the people, surviving Texas, loving the university salary, thankful for the health care plan , missing the village as a toddler friendly environment.