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Vets Dottir 30-12-06 23:01

MLU-ers 2007
 
HAPPY NEW 2007 YEAR TO ALL MLU-ERS

I send you all New Years music ...

New Years songs ... different styles for different sound-tastes ;)
http://www.ilovewavs.com/Holidays/NewYears/newyears.htm

Happy New Years world song, In many languages ... for our many MLU-ers around the world! I like to think of us MLU-ers as "one world" or one community of people from around the world ;)
http://www.corin.ch/works/happynewyearsong.html

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And auld lang syne

And surely ye 'll be your pint' stowp
And surely I 'll be mine
And we 'll take a cup o' kindness yet
For auld lang syne

We twa hae run about the braes
And pou'd the gowans fine
But we 've wander'd monie a weary fit
Sin' auld lang syne.

We twa hae paidl'd in the burn
Frae morning sun till dine
But seas between us braid hae roar'd
Sin' auld lang syne

And there's a hand, my trusty fiere
And gie 's a hand o' thine
And we 'll tak a right guid-willie waught
For auld lang syne

[CHORUS]
For auld lang syne, my dear
For auld lang syne
We'll tak a cup o' kindess yet
For auld lang syne

(And now for the English translation:)

Times Long Gone


Should old acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
And days of long ago

[CHORUS:]
For old long ago, my dear
For old long ago,
We will take a cup of kindness yet
For old long ago

We two have run about the hillsides
And pulled the daisies fine,
But we have wandered many a weary foot
For old long ago

We two have paddled in the stream
From noon until dinner time,
But seas between us broad have roared
Since old long ago
And there is a hand, my trusty friend,
And give us a hand of yours,
And we will take a goodwill draught
For old long ago

And surely you will pay for your pint,
And surely I will pay for mine
And we will take a cup of kindness yet
For old long ago

:cheers:

Karmen

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 30-12-06 23:27

Guid auld Robbie!

No stopping us Scots... :)

Vets Dottir 30-12-06 23:36

Quote:

Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Guid auld Robbie!

No stopping us Scots... :)

One of the links is the bagpipes doing Auld Lang Syne :D

Jon Skagfeld 31-12-06 07:25

Fer Crissakes, will you Celtic, pagan, heathen, blue painted remnants from the ruins of Hadrian's Wall give over?

Ye wee cowerin' beasties wi' panic in thy breasties...

...will ye no come back again?

PS, I'll be first footin' at Hogmanay.

Vets Dottir 31-12-06 07:31

Gelukkige Nieuwe Jaren Hanno en Familie… Mei 2007 brengt u al gezondheid, Geluk, en Goed Fortuin (kan uw zakken met bovenmatig geld vullen :D )

:cheers:

Karmen

Vets Dottir 31-12-06 07:35

Quote:

Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Fer Crissakes, will you Celtic, pagan, heathen, blue painted remnants from the ruins of Hadrian's Wall give over?

Ye wee cowerin' beasties wi' panic in thy breasties...

...will ye no come back again?

PS, I'll be first footin' at Hogmanay.

Good timing for that post Jon ... I was just looking for a little "tradition" and read about footin' and Hogmanay ... :D

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/newyearcelebrations.html

And a SPECIAL Happy New Years to You and Betty!!!

Karmen

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 31-12-06 13:06

Quote:

Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Fer Crissakes, will you Celtic, pagan, heathen, blue painted remnants from the ruins of Hadrian's Wall give over?

Ye wee cowerin' beasties wi' panic in thy breasties...

...will ye no come back again?

PS, I'll be first footin' at Hogmanay.

Ye'll git over it in time laddie. If no', ye can piss off! Bluidy pagans indeed... Ah'll show ye who the pagans really be.

BTW, Happy Hoggers to all, especially our own Nigel Watson!

David_Hayward (RIP) 31-12-06 14:46

English
 
Unfortunately I am pure English on the male side and have traced my family back to about 1675, although definitely since 1704. Although we have maternal blood added over the centuries from Wales, Scotland and Ireland, we are English through-and-through, and my mother's side we know we can trace back to about 1775. Again, nothing other than English! And yet we now find that the Hayward/Heyward/Heywood etc. derivations are not necessarily referring to the Hay Ward, the Farm Foreman who looked after the vitally important hay and hedges, but the Scots clan Hay!

And please it is Auld Lang Syne, not Zyne! Thanks also to the Scots for allowing us New Year's Day as a holiday, your hogmanay, in exchange for Boxing Day which was not a Scottish holiday. I can remember the then Labour? Government giving us NYD and also May Day and giving you Boxing Day. It was not that long ago!

wim sikkelbein 31-12-06 16:05

carmen your dutch is amusing
:yappy: :yappy: :yappy: :yappy: :yappy:

8 hours to go
now 16.00 dutch time 31-12-2006

happy new year

Wim

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 31-12-06 17:28

Re: English
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David_Hayward
Unfortunately I am pure English on the male side and have traced my family back to about 1675, although definitely since 1704. Although we have maternal blood added over the centuries from Wales, Scotland and Ireland, we are English through-and-through, and my mother's side we know we can trace back to about 1775. Again, nothing other than English! And yet we now find that the Hayward/Heyward/Heywood etc. derivations are not necessarily referring to the Hay Ward, the Farm Foreman who looked after the vitally important hay and hedges, but the Scots clan Hay!

And please it is Auld Lang Syne, not Zyne! Thanks also to the Scots for allowing us New Year's Day as a holiday, your hogmanay, in exchange for Boxing Day which was not a Scottish holiday. I can remember the then Labour? Government giving us NYD and also May Day and giving you Boxing Day. It was not that long ago!

That's all right, David, I'm half-English, half-Scots, which why I'm confused most of the time. Google "Winnington-Ingram" and you'll see the English connection (my father's mother was Hazel Winnington-Ingram)... I have a book documenting THAT lineage back to about 1275, in the Worcester area. BTW, Bishop Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram has MY face... or is it the other way 'round? I have a pic of my dad on the Bishop's lap in 1928... :)

Vets Dottir 31-12-06 17:30

Quote:

Originally posted by wim sikkelbein
carmen your dutch is amusing
:yappy: :yappy: :yappy: :yappy: :yappy:

8 hours to go
now 16.00 dutch time 31-12-2006

happy new year

Wim

Hi Wim,

You'll have to TRANSLATE for me as I used an online English to Dutch translator. (What did I say to Hanno and his family then :eek: :D :D

Happy New Years Wim!

David_Hayward (RIP) 31-12-06 18:29

Are ye comin' 'ome lad?
 
As you are clearly British, Geoff, are you ever coming home? My wife's uncle moved to Canada postwar and becake a professor in the Uni in Ottawa I believe. During the war he worked on naval radar as a boffin. He was last over here years ago, and has never felt the need to do so..I think we have seen him twice in 20 years?

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 31-12-06 19:01

Re: Are ye comin' 'ome lad?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David_Hayward
As you are clearly British, Geoff, are you ever coming home? My wife's uncle moved to Canada postwar and becake a professor in the Uni in Ottawa I believe. During the war he worked on naval radar as a boffin. He was last over here years ago, and has never felt the need to do so..I think we have seen him twice in 20 years?
Well, let's square this up... I WAS born here in Canuckistan, but yes, the British connection DOES draw me, at times very hard. Just not sure I could ever afford either your climate OR cost-of-living!

BTW, My mother was born on South Street in St. Andrews. This was confirmed with the Registrar of Fife County when I was last in Scotland staying with Nigel. I have a photo of myself outside that house.

Vets Dottir 31-12-06 20:02

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A little Joe Cocker singing a little song for all my MLU-er friends :) (I hope this comes through properly!)

http://www.noolmusic.com/blogs/YouTu..._Friends.shtml

:)

And look what I found online for my Aussie friends!!!

(Hey, it's a Sunday and New Years Eve here, and I'm restless!)

Vets Dottir 31-12-06 23:20

:D Enjoy this one :D!

http://www.doozycards.com/Site/Card....7&b=442&c=1807

cliff 01-01-07 01:14

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about 10.10am here on New Years Day. So happy new year to all you lot from Gympie.

Pic is what dawn looked like in Gympie on 01-01-07 taken by my wife Kathie.

Cheers
Cliff :)

cliff 01-01-07 01:18

Happy New Year
 
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For Carmen :cheers:

Bruce MacMillan 01-01-07 02:10

Happy New Year
 
Happy New Year to all where ever you may be!

The problem with being on the Wet Coast is we're the last to celebrate. Everyone else is pi$$ed by the time midnight rolls around here.

English? I thought they were either Norman or Saxon.

I'll raise a glass (Oban, single malt) to fellow Scots around the world. Grandfather from Caithness and grandmother a MacDonald of the Isles.

Slainte

Bruce

Vets Dottir 01-01-07 02:23

Cliff ........
 
Those are wonderful photos Cliff, KATHIE takea photos like I do, of nature, sky, growing things etc ... and a very special thank you for that ROSE! Its gorgeous!!! You both, and Norm Cromie love taking photos of nature and flowers ... nothing more beautiful than what nature creates, I say.

Thank you for that!

Enjoy your first day of a brand new year ... and same for all the rest of the days of 2007! :cheers:

Carman

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-07 02:38

Aussies
 
Cliff, thanks for that pic! It's beautful. A Happy New Year to you! I have my Digger hat on tonight to honour all of you from the Upside-down part of the world...

David, to you, too. Thanks for two great pics.

Phil Innes 01-01-07 06:45

last sunset of 06
 
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Happy New Year to everyone. Its still 2006 here for another 30 minutes, I think, clock is getting a bit blurry. Would like to thank all the MLUers for the wealth of information provided. Learned alot this year. Hope everyone has a great 2007.

Vets Dottir 01-01-07 07:02

From Dawn to Dusk
 
Kathie and Phil, your firey rayed dawn to glorious dusk photographs are beautiful!!!
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Phil, my sister called me today from Winnipeg, and said they've really been dumped on with the snow, but she said it was quite mild out, just hard to get around, what with the snowplows and sidewalk cleaners scarce with the holidays ... I hope you don't get buried under the more snow I hear is coming!

Karmen

Hanno Spoelstra 01-01-07 09:19

Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
Gelukkige Nieuwe Jaren Hanno en Familie… Mei 2007 brengt u al gezondheid, Geluk, en Goed Fortuin (kan uw zakken met bovenmatig geld vullen :D )
Thanks Karmen, I wish you and your loved ones all the best for 2007, too!

May I extend my best wishes to each and everyone here at MLU. Here's hoping it will be a good your for all of us.

Met hartelijke groet,
Hanno

David_Hayward (RIP) 01-01-07 11:48

Here..
 
..it's blue skies ands sunshine now. Turn back to 1 January 1980 in west London, it was cold and snow everywhere!

sapper740 01-01-07 17:10

Re: last sunset of 06
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Phil Innes
Happy New Year to everyone. Its still 2006 here for another 30 minutes, I think, clock is getting a bit blurry. Would like to thank all the MLUers for the wealth of information provided. Learned alot this year. Hope everyone has a great 2007.
Great shot of the morning sun through the windbreak Phil. I've seen a few dawns lke that at my grandfather's farm near St. Francois Xavier.
There's an experiment I've always wanted to try. Next time you go out at dawn, take a pair of high powered binoculars or a spotting scope and look to the West. Is it true the bald-headed prairie is so flat you can see the back of your own head? ;>)

sapper740 01-01-07 17:12

Re: MLU-ers 2007
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Vets Dottir
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And auld lang syne

Y'all don't forget his birthday is coming up real soon!

Vets Dottir 01-01-07 17:22

Re: Re: MLU-ers 2007
 
Quote:

Originally posted by sapper740
Y'all don't forget his birthday is coming up real soon!
January 25th is it, then?

http://www.robertburns.org/encyclopedia/index.shtml

I think some of my relatives/ancestors lived around/ were married there at St. Francois Xavier ;) )oy, Ma is back to the geneology again :D )

Karmen

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-07 17:30

Re: Re: MLU-ers 2007
 
Quote:

Originally posted by sapper740
Y'all don't forget his birthday is coming up real soon!
Ah'll be doin' haggis for that event, sir, despite Jon's objections! :D

Vets Dottir 01-01-07 19:41

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You have to get the Turkey holiday meals over with before the Haggis time comes round :)

Here is what I'll be roasting this first day of 2007 ... and it will last me a month or more I'm sure :D This turkey was a Christmas gift from my landlord!!!! It doens't fit the roaster I have (just gave my bigger one to my daughter for Christmas) My landlord said the turkey is about 13 lbs ??? I dunno. No weight is marked on it that I can see.

I'll roast the bird and enjoy some for dinner, and strip/portion and freeze the rest, for ready turkey for cooking and sandwiches. Turkey ..... up the yin yang for some time to come!!!

:D Karmen

Vets Dottir 01-01-07 19:48

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I guess it will be the old foil cover trick ... may have to use the broiler pan as the roaster as the roaster is a pretty tight fit!!!

YES ... I'm going to do a sage and oninon, maybe with bacon bits too, stuffing! :D

A big dinner for a wee Ma Yappy!


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