Well, the snow has finally well and truly arrived here at last. We've only had small drifts until today but the back garden is now nicely covered. I know many people are fed up with it all by now, but I love this weather. And it's a great excuse to stay indoors (apart from feeding the birds) and write without guilt. Might even get a short walk later to blow the cobwebs away.
This is Burns Night in Scotland, and it's also celebrated in many parts of the world. I've put a link on the
Romancing History blog to the fascinating reconstruction picture of the poet's face, carried out by forensic scientists at the University of Dundee. A little different from the romanticised version!
Here's one of my favourite Robert Burns verses (from Address to the Unco Guid) which reminds us we all make mistakes:
'Then gently scan your brother man,
Still gentler sister woman;
Tho' they may gang a kennin wrang,
To step aside is human.'
Happy Burns Night,
Rosemary
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