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A Guid New Year to Ane An' A'

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:09 pm
by Nick
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Don't put it up until after midnight - it's unlucky . . .

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A guid new year to ane an' a'
An' mony may ye see,
An' during a' the years to come,
O happy may ye be.
An' may ye ne'er hae cause to mourn,
To sigh or shed a tear;
To ane an'a baith great an' sma'
A hearty guid New year.

Chorus:
A guid new year to ane an' a'
An' mony may ye see,
An' during a' the years to come,
O happy may ye be.

O time flies past, he winna wait,
My friend for you or me,
He works his wonders day by day,
And onward still doth flee.
O wha can tell when ilka ane,
I see sae happy here,
Will meet again and merry be
Anither guid New year.
Chorus

We twa ha'e baith been happy lang.
We ran about the braes.
In yon wee cot beneath the tree,
We spent our early days.
We ran about the burnie's side,
The spot will aye be dear,
An'those that used to meet us there,
We'll think on mony a year.
Chorus

Noo let us hope our years may be
As guid as they ha'e been,
And trust we ne'er again may see,
The sorrows we ha'e seen.
And let us wish that ane an'a'
Our friends baith far an' near,
May aye enjoy in times to come -
A hearty guid New year!
Chorus

Re: A Guid New Year to Ane An' A'

Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:16 pm
by Arghiro
Is this your New Year Resolution? It's the first time I've known you not to be late posting the calendar! :D

Thanks.

Re: A Guid New Year to Ane An' A'

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:19 pm
by Silkie
New Year's Day
everything is in blossom!
I feel about average.

Happy New Year!

Re: A Guid New Year to Ane An' A'

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 12:18 am
by Nick
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Silkie, yer blog's back. See your PM for log-in details.

This month's calendar is another one of Adrian's excellent pictures. Does anyone have any news of his current condition?

Re: A Guid New Year to Ane An' A'

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:41 pm
by DaveS
Nick wrote:.
This month's calendar is another one of Adrian's excellent pictures. Does anyone have any news of his current condition?
He's making progress, if slowly. He's now out of the High Dependency Unit, but still tubed up. He is reasonably alert and aware of his surroundings. He can now speak, albeit with difficulty forming words, but is definitely communicating again.