curiouswombat: (notes from a small island)
Burns' Night was, officially, 25th January - i.e.the anniversary of the birth of the poet Robert Burns. But we usually celebrate it on the nearest Saturday evening, so it was our Burns' Night Supper last night.

When I say 'ours', it is our church that organises what our toastmaster (who is also the Speaker of the House of Keys) calls 'not only the Island's Premier Burns' Night event - but the Premier Social Event of the year'. Perhaps he exaggerates a little - but it is a big event and a chance for us to put on our glad-rags and eat in one of the best hotels on the island.

This year there were about 90 guests, many of the men in kilts, most of the others in Evening Dress, all of the ladies in evening wear, although not all in full-length. And it was absolutely pouring with rain, the wind was a steady 35mph with gusts up to 60 - and the hotel in question is on the seafront.

I dropped S2C, D-d, her partner (useful male from work who is not, she points out, currently a boyfriend) at the door and had to park a little way away - only about 20 - 30 yards as it happens - but I was still soaking wet from the bottom of my coat to the bottom of my dress...

We had to do our utmost to make sure D-d didn't get wet as she was one of the speakers! There are a series of traditional toasts and replies at a Burns' Night Supper and one of these, at a Burns' Night outside Scotland, is 'To Our Adopted Homeland'. This was being proposed by HRH The Lieutenant Governor (the representative of The Queen, Lord of Mann - like the Governor General of Australia or Canada, but on a smaller scale!) - and D-d made the reply on behalf of the Manx - a five minute speech.

She did really well but, sadly, I was so busy listening I forgot to take her picture! However she looked very pretty in a full length red dress with her hair falling in its natural curls.

There is however, as always, a picture of the pudding Under the Cut... )

Unrelated - how wonderful is it that one of the experts on Time Team is called Dr Helen Geake?

And did you know that the reason we serve lemon with fish has nothing to do with flavour, but that in the Middle Ages it was thought lemon juice was the best thing to dissolve fish-bones - so the wedge of lemon was to suck if you got a bone caught in your throat? I learnt that factlet from The Unbelievable Truth on Radio 4 - even their comedy programmes are educational - they just can't help it! They were also taking the micky out of fifty shades of Grey... how wonderful is Radio 4?
curiouswombat: (Winter)
Burns Night went very well. My speech was well received - I did include the bit about the debate on what sex a computer is.

Also a little about remembering Mrs Burns senior as we celebrate 250 years since she gave birth to her eldest - Robert himself. I included a bit about why the men always seemed to be sent downstairs to boil water )

I also included a small vignette about choosing a new cooker )

Of course, going back to Burns Night, the high spot is as much the food as the speeches. )

For all you doubters - which I was for many years - haggis is really quite delicious. Especially with a tot of good single malt whisky.

If you have time to read, especially those of you of a scientific bent - you might enjoy this article on the very serious maths.ed.uk site about "Applications of ultrasonography in the reproductive management of Dux magnus gentis venteris saginati."

Bearing in mind that "Dux magnus gentis venteris saginati" translates literally as "great chieftain o’ the puddin’ race"...

The link was passed on to me by my friend D in Skye. When I get to work tomorrow I have promised to pass it on to the Speaker of The House of Keys - who is an expert on addressing the haggis. Honestly.
curiouswombat: (Default)
Last night was our rather belated Burns' Night Supper. It doesn't seem as if it is a year since I wrote about last year's - but it is!

Anyone who is unfamiliar with the traditions of a Burns' night Supper, and is interested,
Click here to read my description from last year
S2C was at work, and so couldn't come, but Daughter-dear decided that she would like to come and see what it was all about, which was lovely. My sister was doing one of the speeches, and under the cut are pics of me with D-d, and me with sister - all in our posh togs!

Pictures, and Menu )

Also - I've been busy these last few days - what with going out last night, and doing a lot of housework today - and so although I have been through my FL, I haven't left as many comments as usual!
curiouswombat: (nooka)
Last night we were at The Burns Night Supper. Actually anyone who knows what that is will spot the anomaly - Burns night is actually Jan 25th, but this year we celebrated early!

Why would two not-very scottish people be attending a Burns night supper? Mainly because my Church has historically had a high proportion of scottish members, and they started to organise one years ago, which has become a major social event. S2C says he only goes for the haggis. I quite like the chance to put on my gladrags and wear the extravagant sandals he bought me for my birthday just over a year ago!

Burns Night )

If you ever get the chance to attend one of these traditional shindigs I would recommend attending - at last once!

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