Are the Scots a Nation of Pyromaniacs? Midwinter Fire Festivals in Scotland
I am convinced that the Scots are a nation of pyromaniacs. I used to work in a laboratory...
Read MoreJan 10, 2026 | Christmas and Yule, Feasts, Quarter-days, Celebrations and the Celtic Calendar, Fire Festivals, Winter Solstice
I am convinced that the Scots are a nation of pyromaniacs. I used to work in a laboratory...
Read MoreJan 2, 2026 | Christmas and Yule, Plant Lore
Dismantling the Yuletide greenery was an important event on Uphalieday, Twelfth Night or what is...
Read MoreHogmanay is by far the biggest celebration in the Scottish year. Traditionally it surpasses...
Read MoreDec 24, 2025 | Christmas and Yule, Chrom Dubh na Nollaig, Druids, Feasts, Quarter-days, Celebrations and the Celtic Calendar, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Prehistory, Wheel of the Year, Winter Solstice
Did you know that once upon a time, Christmas was banned in Scotland- by the Kirk? And that...
Read MoreDec 23, 2025 | Christmas and Yule, Feasts, Quarter-days, Celebrations and the Celtic Calendar, Orkney, Shetland, Trows, Vikings, Winter Solstice
The Yules was the old festive celebration in Orkney and Shetland. It is derived from the old Norse...
Read MoreDec 22, 2025 | Cailleach, Christmas and Yule, Feasts, Quarter-days, Celebrations and the Celtic Calendar, Fire Festivals, Hogmanay, Wheel of the Year, Winter Solstice
The Cailleach Nollich or the Yeel Carlin is Scotland’s version of the Yule Log. This centuries old...
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