It's not long now for the old year's exit.

Evidently this person who designed this must not live across any section
of the US above the Mason-Dixon line. I do agree with the sentiment though.


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this is a fact... and it's unlucky to allow a female over the doorstep on the first day of new year...so... at minutes to midnight on New years eve..one of my brothers or one of my uncles would go out the back door, and at precisely when the bells had struck 12 they would knock on the front door with a piece of coal, a glass of whisky and a piece of shortbread or black bun... to bring prosperity into the household for the New year. This tradition is called First footing. The first person over the footstep in the new year!
 

I usually watch The Sydney Fireworks first, that's always a spectacular show... and god love those Sydney folks this new year .. after their recent tragedies..

Then I'll watch the London Fireworks from home at Midnight. I haven't been into central London for the fireworks since I was in my 20's... it 's totally manic, and mostly you're freezing standing waiting for hours for it to start, so I stay home and get the best view from my chair...

Happy new Year to all my friends on the forum and to @Matrix.... wishing you all a much better year to come...


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I am usually still up and watching TV ... dozing off and on so nothing new for me.
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Oh for the good old much younger days in Scotland when we went out to friends houses with our bottles of whatever to share a first drink with them singing Auld Lang Syne at the top of our voices.

Hope you all enjoy your evening
Cheers

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@KSav I do enjoy my traditional Twilight Zone marathon but I wish they would do marathons for some of the other shows.
Do you remember Outer Limits, Night gallery, One Step Beyond, Tales From The Darkside, Tales From The Crypt, and Alfred Hitcock Presents.

I will take any excuse to feast. Unfortunately for me feasting has consequences. So I will behaving myself after this until Valentines Day.
When there will be a chocolate feast. 🍪🧁🥮
 
@KSav I do enjoy my traditional Twilight Zone marathon but I wish they would do marathons for some of the other shows.
Do you remember Outer Limits, Night gallery, One Step Beyond, Tales From The Darkside, Tales From The Crypt, and Alfred Hitcock Presents.

I will take any excuse to feast. Unfortunately for me feasting has consequences. So I will behaving myself after this until Valentines Day.
When there will be a chocolate feast. 🍪🧁🥮
@Veronica, yes, I loved all of those shows (although I've never seen One Step Beyond, I don't think). A marathon for those is a great idea.

Feasting has consequences for me, too—specifically, my waistline. I have been generally eating healthy, and exercising, BUT not exercising as much as normal, and I have devoured way too many Reese's Peanut Butter Trees. I, too, will be behaving myself going forward.
 
I'm skipping the New Year's Eve party my building has down in the party room. I've been to a lot of them and usually find them underwhelming.I'll have a much better time watching the excellent TV I'm currently streaming on Netflix and HBO, than I would have forcing myself to stay awake until midnight so I can shout, "Happy New Year!" and join the crowd rushing to the exits by 12:10 so they can finally get to bed.

I found this holiday very exciting when I was about 12. But I guess I've outgrown it.

Want to watch a fascinating documentary? Try The New Yorker at 100, on Netflix. I'm about halfway through.

And Happy New Year!
 
I'll be in bed by 10:30, read till midnight, and hopefully be asleep fairly soon, if a few of our neighbors don't set off any fireworks. I will stuff both ears with ear plugs and hope!
 
I ended up getting into my pj's, robe and fuzzy slippers and walking across the street to my friend's house, where we snuggled up on the couch with the dog and the cats and watched a chick-flick and drank margaritas and ate chocolate cake til almost midnight when we watched the ball drop.

Came home, kissed the Spousal Equivalent, who slept through the whole thing and now I'm not sleepy.

I guess I'll go play solitaire for a while. The people behind the woods have finished with their reenactment of the bombing of Dresden and are moving on to the Battle of Britain.
 


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