Just a minor point but as this forum states Tenerife in its name rather than Scotland, would anyone like to wish us a Happy San Andres Day. :sulk2:
It’s the day the wine cellars throw open their doors for the tasting of the new wines accompanied with roasted chestnuts and salted fish. The young glide at high speed through the steep streets on greased slides. This tradition recalls the ancient way of transporting timber from the top of the village to the carpentry shops located in the lower part. It really is a big thing here and there are celebrations all over the island.
They also drag around tin cans making loads of noise to frighten away the bad spirits.
What does Scotland do to celebrate apart from a drink or two
It’s the day the wine cellars throw open their doors for the tasting of the new wines accompanied with roasted chestnuts and salted fish. The young glide at high speed through the steep streets on greased slides. This tradition recalls the ancient way of transporting timber from the top of the village to the carpentry shops located in the lower part. It really is a big thing here and there are celebrations all over the island.
They also drag around tin cans making loads of noise to frighten away the bad spirits.
What does Scotland do to celebrate apart from a drink or two