Saturday, 8 February 2020

Burns' Night

Susan welcomed local poet and raconteur, Cmdr Jim Smith and his wife Muriel, from Kirriemuir.

After expressing his surprise at, and appreciation of, the impressive extent and wide age range of the audience, Jim gave us a lively and very informative talk on the life and background of Robert Burns. He illustrated the quality of the Bard’s touching love poetry, quoting lines and verses, before turning to his forte – the dramatic performance of poetry, for which he is renowned in the district.

Jim’s rendition of Tam o’ Shanter was wondrous.

 

With the aid of a few props, his grey mare Meg and the assistance of his lovely wife Muriel who did an excellent act of “nursing her wrath to keep it warm”, Jim took us from the pub to the kirkyard and emerged with a handful of ghostly horse hair.

 

Caroline Smith thanked Jim and Muriel for an entertaining and enlightening evening and the couple judged our competitions. 

Tartan Corsage- 1, Sandra Boath; 2, Caroline Smith; 3, Ruth Simpson;

Whisky Truffles - 1, Jessie Duncan; 2, Tiffaine Speirs; 3, Irene Park;

Flower of the month - 1, Hazel Hood; 2, Sandra Boath; 3, Caroline Lang;

Mary Friedrich, Moyra Ronan and Tiffaine Speirs set out a mouth watering supper and we all appreciated it greatly.





 

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