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Celebrating Robert Burns: Traditions of Burns Night

Tonight, we celebrate Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet, born on 25 January 1759. His notable works include “Auld Lang Syne” and “Tam o’ Shanter,” exploring love and Scottish culture. Burns Night traditions feature suppers, recitals, music, and haggis, often concluding with a whisky toast. Celebrate Scotland’s rich heritage!

Happy Burns Night

Here’s wishing all our readers a Happy Burns Night! Whether you’re celebrating this or not, hope you have a nice, relaxing and fun evening. Known in medieval Celtic culture as a story teller, verse maker and composer, the word ‘Bard’ has become synonymous with the world’s greatest poets. However, few are as celebrated as Scotland’s […]

Happy Burns Night

Hoping you’re all having a happy Burns Night! There’s no doubt its a stranger one that any other year, but here’s hoping yer well fed and got a dram or two beside ye! Here’s to your safe health and better times returning soon, Cheers!

Happy Burns Night

It’s Burns Night! A celebration held every year on January 25 to commemorate Robert Burns. Also known as Rabbie, the Bard of Ayrshire or the Ploughman Poet, Robert is the world’s best known Scots poet – and was an outspoken political commentator. He also wrote in English and was known as a pioneer of the […]