Lastpointe
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And I forgot
happy Robbie Burns Day to all
happy Robbie Burns Day to all
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Which is now also sold on Loblaws and related instore pharmacies.Shopper's store brand is 'Life.'
Ok, I had to look that up. He wrote Auld lang syne. Anything else on the scottish website from bim I had no idea what kind of words that were.Oh, dear, didn't realize it was Robbie Burns Day.
Thinking of Nancy. Hoping that her healing is going well.
Ok, I had to look that up. He wrote Auld lang syne. Anything else on the scottish website from bim I had no idea what kind of words that were.
Wrote plenty of other poetry, too, as well as collecting and writing down some Scots folk songs. He's basically the national poet of Scotland and much of his work is in Auld Scots, the dialect of English the Scots spoke in that era (the PBS documentary The Story of English even suggested that Scots could have become its own language had the Scots remained independent of England). After Auld Lang Syne, My Luve is like a Red, Red Rose is probably his most famous poem.Ok, I had to look that up. He wrote Auld lang syne. Anything else on the scottish website from bim I had no idea what kind of words that were.
I suppose it depends on what you mean by 'opened'. We used to regularly donate potatoes and carrots by the sack. Turnips, cabbage, etc by the box, and know neighbours who are still doing that.I know many places don't take opened items. Especially now.
That makes two of us.Ok, I had to look that up. He wrote Auld lang syne. Anything else on the scottish website from bim I had no idea what kind of words that were.
Here those types of things require a trip to the food bank, or one of the few collection sites that takes the fresh produce.I suppose it depends on what you mean by 'opened'. We used to regularly donate potatoes and carrots by the sack. Turnips, cabbage, etc by the box, and know neighbours who are still doing that.
First St. Andrews United here in London has long played host to the city's major Burns dinner. The minister who was serving there when I attended apparently does a great portrayal of Burns (though I think he's actually Irish). He remained in the area and still kept doing it after he retired, though I assume it isn't happening this year.Today, you would pipe in the Haggis and have roast chicken potatoes and turnip