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Tuesday, December 31, 2024

JD presents Hogmanay!



A guid New Year to ane an` a` and mony may ye see!

While New Year's Eve is celebrated around the world, the Scots have a long rich heritage associated with this event - and we have our own name for it, Hogmanay.

There are many theories about the derivation of the word "Hogmanay". The Scandinavian word for the feast preceding Yule was "Hoggo-nott" while the Flemish words (many have come into Scots) "hoog min dag" means "great love day". Hogmanay could also be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon, Haleg monath, Holy Month, or the Gaelic, oge maidne, new morning. But the most likely source seems to be the French. "Homme est né" or "Man is born" while in France the last day of the year when gifts were exchanged was "aguillaneuf" while in Normandy presents given at that time were "hoguignetes". Take your pick!

In Scotland a similar practice to that in Normandy was recorded, rather disapprovingly, by the Church. "It is ordinary among some Plebians in the South of Scotland, to go about from door to door upon New Year`s Eve, crying Hagmane." Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence, 1693.

Christmas was not celebrated as a festival and virtually banned in Scotland for around 400 years. (I think it became a public holiday round about 1960.) The reason for Christmas not being celebrated has its roots in the Protestant Reformation when the Kirk portrayed Christmas as a Popish or Catholic feast and therefore had to be banned. Many Scots had to work over Christmas and their winter solstice holiday was therefore at New Year when family and friends gathered for a party and exchange presents, especially for the children. There are traditions before midnight such as cleaning the house on 31st December (including taking out the ashes from the fire in the days when coal fires were common). There is also the superstition to clear all your debts before "the bells" at midnight. (I wonder how many people still try to clear their debts!)

An integral part of the Hogmanay partying, which continues very much today, is to welcome friends and strangers, with warm hospitality to wish everyone a Guid New Year. The underlying belief is to clear out the vestiges of the old year, have a clean break and welcome in a young, New Year on a happy note.

"First footing" (that is, the "first foot" in the house after midnight) is not as common as it used to be in Scotland. To ensure good luck for the house, the first foot should be male, dark (believed to be a throwback to the Viking days when blond strangers arriving on your doorstep meant trouble) and should bring symbolic coal, shortbread, salt, black bun and whisky. These days, however, whisky and perhaps shortbread are the only items still prevalent and very welcome they are!.

And of course it has become traditional to overindulge and wake up the following day with a 'sair heid'. -



Reposted from December 31, 2017
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Thursday, December 26, 2024

Boxing Day smiles

pretty duckling https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=178712254490630

back to alcohol-free until NYE:


but don't dunk Oreos, they are indestructible: https://x.com/ur_rumi9/status/1872253913610555516

and don't forget the music...
not all dogs are that well trained though...


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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Merry Christmas smiles

free at last... er... https://x.com/AMAZlNGNATURE/status/1870257542292455467

brushbaby https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1489758598336720

howl https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=3462591047377493

"iguana go home !" https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1051815623651612&set=a.502626141903899

Duckling Lake... https://www.facebook.com/voicesofsa/videos/1188468802669052

bathtime https://www.facebook.com/reel/569755315950498

...and on a different scale...

playing basketpumpkin https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1615425809183104

after Christmas lunch... https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=1263936344820781&external_log_id=5b82767e-0dd4-430a-b130-fd8ccfeee0f2&q=OMG!%20Keep%20going%2C%20it%27s%20so%20good

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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Music for Christmas Eve, by JD

O Come O Come Emmanuel! - in Hebrew Arabic and English singing over Jerusalem!

Mary, Did You Know? (Live At Studio C, Gaither Studios, Alexandria, IN/2020) Written by Mark Lowry who is part of the Gaither Gospel band although he is not one of the singers here.

Maria, tu sabias? In Portuguese sung by Prisma Brasil. This is the same song as above but sung in a completely different style.

Christmas Must Be Tonight | The Band | OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO
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Monday, December 23, 2024

Smiles 2



panda v pumpkin https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1716517669106753

lion massage https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=563848293099237&set=gm.508530018877505&idorvanity=342779168785925

bob and tom https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=3479814515657247

peek-a-boo ! https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1870424248906625242

yes very good - WHAT !!! https://www.facebook.com/reel/954237983266667



and after the big dinner... https://www.facebook.com/reel/605013425517780
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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Smiles

what scares a bear? https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1313585209856459

colour matching https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1256916652242855

lovely smiles! https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122173497098250162&set=a.122129484122250162

dog nanny https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1100235631503345

dog takes man for walk https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=609207961619567



skywatch https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1869994393924489511

playful pandas https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1869990985381323199

snowdog https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1869990618274857297

knockout Balkan jazz https://ashaftofsunlight.blogspot.com/2010/10/romany-wedding-jazz-number.html
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Friday, December 20, 2024

FRIDAY MUSIC: JD's Christmas Selection 4

 Steeleye Span - Gaudete (Official Lyric Video)


John Lennon ~ So this is Christmas.


Dickens Dublin Loreena McKennitt


Fairytale of New York (edit) (feat. Kirsty MacColl)


Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run (Official Video)

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

A furious swarm of WASPIs - PMQs 18th December 2024

The loudest buzz this week was about WASPIs - Women Against State Pension Inequality.

In 1995 the then Conservative Government raised women’s State Pension Age (SPA) by five years to equalise it with men’s - and in 2011 the Con/LibDem coalition accelerated the phasing-in. In July this year the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) found the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) guilty of maladministration in not promptly and adequately informing those affected, and recommended compensation - which Labour yesterday refused.

Four people raised this issue in today’s PMQs.

The first was the leader of the Opposition. Kemi Badenoch is not trained in law, and it shows: she has not the knack of merciless forensic drilling that allows no escape for the victim. Once again she asked a portmanteau question, in this case combining WASPIs with those who have applied for pension credit since the scrapping of the Winter Fuel Allowance.

Starmer gladly grabbed the latter alternative, boasting of his retention of the State Pension ‘triple lock’ and scoring off Kemi by noting that her Shadow Chancellor recently called it ‘unsustainable.’ It was a hit aimed at the weak coordination of her Cabinet. also instanced when her Shadow Science Minister contradicted her on NIC policy.

How much longer can Badenoch retain her grip on the perfidious Conservative rump in Parliament? She identifies as Yoruba, but that could easily mean ‘taxi’s here, Kemi!’

The next to tackle the PM on WASPIs was Plaid Cymru’s Ben Lake and Sir Keir finally gave a detailed response. He admitted that the DWP’s failures under Labour in the mid-Noughties was ‘unacceptable’ but paired that with George Osborne’s ‘equally unacceptable’ speeding up the SPA-matching process - which the ‘Austerity Chancellor’ infamously told global investors ‘probably saved more money than anything else we’ve [the Conservative administration] done.’

Starmer added that the country cannot afford the compo because of ‘the state of our economy’ and gave us one of his Killer Factoids: ‘the evidence shows that 90% of those impacted knew about the changes.’

A legally-trained Killer-Driller might ask more about the evidence, and whether the other ten per cent should not be made whole. Similarly the PM’s claim - repeated today - about the IHT threshold for farmers being £3 million, and the other one about £5 billion to be invested in farming (er, over two years, and spent on what, exactly?) both need meticulous unpacking.

This approach is vital in puncturing Labour’s dreamworld, the one in which they force us to live. For in other, non-PMQ Parliamentary hearings the Foreign Office has been squirming over the Chagos Islands giveaway, which reportedly the new Mauritian PM has rejected, and sketchwriter Quentin Letts has had sport with Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s body language during interrogation by Claire Coutinho.

A third questioner on WASPI was Ian Byrne, one of the seven Labour rebels who had the whip withdrawn for supporting an end to the two child benefit cap. A stuttering Starmer repeated points he had made earlier to Ben Lake.

Nor was the PM off the hook even then. ‘Mother of the House’ Diane Abbott reminded him ‘we did promise [the WASPI women] that we would give them justice.’ Indeed not merely ‘we’ but ‘he’: in 2021 Starmer helped two WASPI campaigners hold a sign supporting ‘fair and fast compensation’ and in 2022 he told BBC Radio Merseyside that it was ‘a real injustice’ and ‘we need to do something about it.’ So when Abbott asked ‘does the Prime Minister really understand how let down they feel today?’ all he could do was to reply ‘I do understand the concern.’

As Letts notes, thanks to the electoral landslide there are numerous Labour backbenchers with no hope of ministerial office and facing defeat in their constituencies next time round and who may begin gossiping about their ‘inept, absent Prime Minister.’

Perhaps Starmer and Badenoch make a pair of wobbly bookends.


Crossposted from Wolves of Westminster
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Friday, December 13, 2024

FRIDAY MUSIC: JD's Christmas selection 3

Darlene Love - All Alone On Christmas (Official Video)

Sleigh Ride


Bob Dylan - Must Be Santa (Official Video)


Chris Rea ~ Driving Home For Christmas (1986)


Andrea Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, Virginia Bocelli - Feliz Navidad

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