- published: 01 Jan 2016
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Welcome 2016 with a splash by taking part in the breathtaking Stoats Loony Dook at South Queensferry – the annual dip in the freezing River Forth in the shadow of the world-famous Forth Bridges. For 30 years, thousands of people have taken the New Year plunge, raising tens of thousands of pounds for charities across the UK. This year, the event is brought to you by Stoats, Edinburgh’s favourite porridge pioneers. They’ll be there on the day, warming everyone up with free bowls of energising porridge, plenty of giveaways and a fabulous fancy dress photo stage. From there, participants will join the Dooker Parade through the High Street before throwing themselves into the freezing Firth of Forth! Spectators are welcome to cheer on the Dookers at various vantage points along the route or...
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Tour Scotland video of the 2015 Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth in the shadow of the world famous Forth Railway Bridge on visit to South Queensferry near Edinburgh on New Year’s Day, Thursday 1 January 2015. On a windy, rainy afternoon more than 1,000 brave souls from all over the world plunged into the icy waters as part of their Hogmanay celebrations. Swimmers took part in an array of costumes.
Tour Scotland video of the 2016 Stoats Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth in the shadow of the world famous Forth Railway Bridge on visit to South Queensferry near Edinburgh on New Year’s Day, Friday 1 January 2016. On a chilly afternoon more than 1,000 brave souls from all over the world plunged into the icy waters as part of their Hogmanay celebrations. Swimmers took part in an array of costumes.
Kirkcaldy bathers took the plunge in the annual Kirkcaldy loony Dook at Kirkcaldy's Waterfront
New Year's Day, Drummore, Thursday January 1st at 12 pm midday.
Two Dreamers
You've always had the gift to make people smile
You rest inside yourself so naturally
Maybe sometimes you are far too sensitive, you know?
But that's why you mean so much to me
You helped me to believe that there's nothing that's impossible
You always knew that dreams are made for living them each day
You get what you deserve, that's an old law and the simple truth
If someone knows your deepest thoughts there's nothing more to say
Your eyes are curious and so is your mind
You want to understand the nature of all things
You're such an artist in everything you do
It is a blessing to be loved by you
You helped me to believe that there's nothing that's impossible
You always knew that dreams are made fir living them each day
You get what you deserve, that's an old law and the simple truth