Robert Burns, Rabbie Burns, the Ploughman Poet, the Bard of Ayrshire and national poet of Scotland is 260 years old. Friday, Jan. 25, is Burns' birthday and observed by Scots and Burns admirers with ...
Each year on or around Jan. 25, many people of Scottish descent (or wannabes) celebrate “days of auld lang syne” and the birthday of the Scottish poet who wrote those words, Robert “Rabbie” Burns.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 1—Lads and lassies of the Flathead Valley turned out for an intimate evening of merriment, poetry, bagpiping, delicious food ...
Robert Burns is considered the national poet of Scotland, and once a year, he is celebrated on his birthday, which is in January. This year, on Saturday, Burns, who penned the classic song "Auld Lang ...
Nearly 220 years after Robert Burns’ death, Scotland’s national bard is still celebrated by his countrymen the world over with a toast, bagpipes and, naturally, haggis. The man didn’t write “Address ...
Heartbroken author Emily Winters takes herself away to her aunt’s old cottage in Ayrshire to get over her cheating ex. As she celebrates Burns night alone, wishing that the right man would show up, ...
In the dark of January, the birthday of Scottish poet Rabbie Burns is the crack that lets the light in. A night of warming food and fiery whisky – and yes, a few words – January 25 is still celebrated ...
Shelley Eberhardy carries a "The Complete Poems and Songs of Robert Burns" during an opening welcome procession at the Burns Night Supper, honoring the life and poetry of Scottish poet Robert Burns, ...
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