Susan
Delicious home-made bread.
I could have eaten the loaf :-o
Here's my name 'Deborah' in Gallic.
There were poems to be read...
Candles in tea-cups...loved that.
Look at that amazing meal. It was delicious.
'The retired-guy, Iain & John
me, Susan & Joyce
We enjoyed meeting Joyce & John who are long-time friends of Susan & Iain's. It was a great time and "Susan...you are an amazing cook. Thanks again."
Quite a glow on. Is that the lighting or the whisky? For us, it was the first time celebrating Robbie Burns Day in-style. Drop over and meet Susan.
hugs, Deb
The dinner sounds fantastic! Love seeing your name in Gaelic - how cool is that - I hope you have a marvelous weekend,
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Yum!
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Lovely photos . Glad to see you all had a nice time, WOW ! that dinner looks and sounds YUMMY ! Nice table setting ! My cousins are in Scotland and they can speak Gaelic . It is an interesting language and an ancient one as well ! Have a good evening !
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dinner to be invited to and the dinner looks delicious. It's always fun to celebrate special days. :o)
Sandra
Ravenhill Cottage
what a wonderful cerebration, beautiful photos and a wonderful menu
ReplyDeleteCelebrating with good friends...it's what Robbie would have wrote about:-D
ReplyDeleteA bonnie idea for celebrating Robert Burns birthday; friends enjoying good food and wine and reading poetry. And a wee dram, as well! (I am glad there was no haggis!)
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Nothing better than being with friends...
ReplyDeleteThank God, no haggis!! Looked like a great evening!
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DeleteWhat a wonderful gathering. So nice you could all be together for a lovely meal.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try a walnut oatcake sometime!
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