Tuesday, January 24, 2012

BURNS LOVE POEM



Are you romantic? Well,, here is one of Robert Burns´ most famous love poems. As he wrote in the Scots dialect, you may have some problems understanding it… why not try, and then on VALENTINES DAY Annie will read it to you and “translate”!!




"O my Luve's like a red, red rose"
~ Robert Burns



O MY Luve's like a red, red rose

That's newly sprung in June!

Oh my Luve's like the melodie

That's sweetly play'd in tune!

As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,

So deep in luve am I;

And I will luve thee still, my dear,

Till a' the seas gang dry

Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear,

And the rocks melt wi' the sun;

I will luve thee still, my dear,

While the sands o' life shall run.

And fare thee weel, my only Luve!

And fare thee weel awhile!

And I will come again, my Luve,

Tho' it were ten thousand mile.

DICKENS BICENTENARY: Dickens and London



Dickens´ great – great - great - granddaughter (yes!) talks about Dickens´ relationship with London in this short video.



Anglican Church Event



The Anglican Chaplaincy of Holy Trinity Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Events in February 2012

Saturday 11th February
4pm to 6pm
English Afternoon Tea & Grand Book Sale
English books 2€ 1€ and 3 for 1€

Libros en inglés y en español 2€ 1€ y 3 x 1€

Sunday 19th February
12noon for 1pm
Carnival Family Lunch
5€ (children free) Drinks extra

Wednesday 22nd February
8.30pm
Organ Recital

Fr Peter Ford, OGS Calle Montevideo 2-7 35007 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain Tel & Fx (+34) 928 267 202 SKYPE: frpeter.ford www.laspalmasanglican.com http://holytrinitylaspalmas.tumblr.com

Monday, January 23, 2012

BURNS NIGHT

This week Scotland and Scottish communities all over the World celebrate Burns Night. Burns Night is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns, author of many Scots poems.

Have a look at this interesting website and meet Robert Burns himself !!
http://www.scotland.org/burns-night/interactive/

The suppers are normally held on the poet's birthday, 25 January. Around the world tributes to Robert Burns are held through the ritual of the Burns Supper. Originally started a few years after his death by a group of his friends and acquaintances, to honour his memory, the suppers are now celebrated annually on the date of his birth, 25th January. Here are the perfect ingredients needed to hold your very own Burns Supper.


Burns Night Menu
The centrepiece of any good Burns Supper menu is the haggis. This dish contains sheep's “pluck” (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally simmered in the animal's stomach for approximately three hours. A tasty alternative for non-meat eaters is the vegetarian haggis. You can buy these from your local butcher, deli, supermarket or nearest Scottish store if you live overseas.
Traditional accompaniments to the haggis are neeps and tatties or as they are more commonly known - turnip and potatoes. These are normally served mashed.
Finally, to round off your Burns Supper menu, pudding might consist of a traditional Clootie Dumpling or a classic cranachan.


Burns Night Menu - What to drink
Whisky is the usual choice at Burns Suppers, either malts or blends. Contrary to popular belief, adding a little water to your malt should improve rather than dilute the flavour, although some whisky drinkers may not take kindly to watering down their drams! of the other.
If you don't like whisky, then robust red wines make a good accompaniment. Ales, lager, punch, Scottish fruit wines or soft drinks (perhaps Irn Bru, being Scotland's 'other national drink') are all alternatives.


Burns Supper Poems and Toasts
Traditional recitals on the evening include the 'Selkirk Grace' and the 'Address to a Haggis'. Other recitals on the evening include a speech commemorating Burns and a toast to the great man, known as the 'Immortal Memory', the 'Address to the Lassies' and of course 'The Reply from the Lassies', which are normally created especially for the evening.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

DICKENS BICENTENARY




In the UK, we are celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of the famous British writer, Charles Dickens, author of David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, and many more books. Dickens, the greatest Victorian writer, was born in February 1812, and wrote about the hard life of the working classes and was interested in social reform. He created some wonderful characters!




Why not take a look in the library and see if you can find any books which interest you? You won´t regret it.

Happy New Year!




HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE!


LET´S HOPE IT´S A GREAT YEAR.