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Piper during the Christmas season ~ Edinburgh, Scotland.
Hogmanay - best wishes for a tall dark first footer!
Edinburgh Hogmanay Fireworks 2 - Explored
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Hogmanay. The biggest New Year's celebration in the world. So big that Scotland has two bank holidays following it, not just one.
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Christmas shop on the Royal Mile, Edinburgh
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New Year celebrations Stonehaven fire Scotland. New Years is more important than Christmas as Chrismas was banned in the 16th Century for 400 year. People in Scotland had a normal working day on Christmas Day until 1960.
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Glasgow, Royal Exchange Square, Hogmanay (New Years Eve). WOW
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Christmas Traditions: History of Scotlands Hogmanay - This new year's festival originated as a pagan practice of fire and sun worship during the dark months of winter. Then the Vikings celebrated a variation of the celebration calling it 'Yule' which later became the 12 days of Christmas or 'Daft Days'.
Christmas decorations with natural materials
Garlands with orange slices, limes, lemons, pinecones, cinnamon sticks...the smells of Christmas.