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New Year's Eve Video

Week four of my Scottish adventure brought me to the wee village of Comrie for their famous ancient Flambeaux (torches) that they parade through the town to drive out the evil spirits.

With all the rain and wind nearly EVERY Hogmanay (Scottish New Year's Eve) event was canceled, but Comrie hung in there! Enjoy.

Comments

KJ said…
Chatter about men with "large tools" as the gay man stands around and video tapes. Typical!
grace said…
Well, aren't we just the greatest little amateur documentarian! This is very good Peterson! I very much enjoyed it and have learned a great deal from you. :)
for real.

pam
Annis said…
Happy New Year to you too, sweet P. I spent the first day of the year in coma on my brothers red sofa, there are a post up and coming on my blog and as promised pictures of my fabulous hair and make-up from New Years. When you let a dragqueen and a gay guy do your hair/make-up, what could possibly go wrong?? :)
Anonymous said…
Hey Peterson!

I hope you have a wounderful time in Scotland, and reading your blog tells me that´s the case :)

I miss you and hope we´ll meet again sometime.

May this year also be one full of adventures.

/ Therese, from the Rainbowtheater
Anonymous said…
Happy new year!

I'm back in work, so, more time for blogging ;)

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