"On the 11th day of New Year I suddenly thought "I'm late!"
- and a partridge in a pear tree!
I have had only 2 days in this house in the last four weeks
and thus have been essentially internetless since the 14th of December so please excuse these good wishes being so terribly late. I thought about all of you on Hogmanay and found myself wishing yet again that I could afford to have broadband in Raasay.
Searching for this thread, I found the beginning of it and realised with a bit of a jolt that it will soon be seven years since I discovered this site and game.
Re-reading this
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×I find that Hogmanay is always, for better or worse, a time of looking back over what the past year has held and contemplating the year to come. This Hogmanay I am looking back on one of the most difficult years of my (longish) life and fervently hoping that 2007 will be better/healthier/happier.
in my first post also gave me a bit of a jolt - it is astonishing what has happened since. I haven't had that 'better/healthier/happier' year yet but I keep hoping!
And I also hope for all my friends that the coming year will be healthy, prosperous and enjoyable.
I dare say you have all put Christmas and New Year behind you by now, but may I, rather late but nevertheless very sincerely, raise a dram and say to everyone here
a guid New Year tae ane an' 'a and lang mae yer lums reek!! :
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