Originally Posted by
azfiddle
We invited my son to dinner and made broiled lobster tail with a fresh mango salsa and a salad. Then off to the annual New Year's eve contra dance- where I was one of at least 5 fiddlers, along with 2 mandolins, 2 guitars, a harp, an accordion, a bass and several other miscellaneous instruments (concertina, bodhran, harmonica, tin whistle etc). Maybe 20 musicians all crammed in to a tiny stage with up to 3 lines of dancers in a festively decorated hall. Around 9:45 there was a very diverse potluck of mostly finger foods- savory and sweet. At 11:45 we have a tradition of singing a round with these words: Ring it in, ring in the new year. Bells are ringing, bells are ringing. Peace and joy, throughout the new year. Joy, joy, joy. (all of these lines repeat). Then a martinelli's toast at midnight, followed by the Auld Lang Syne played and sung both slow and up tempo, and a final contra dance.
A storm blew in from California and dropped a little rain, but to the delight of the us southern Arizonans, transformed into a brief snow shower, which actually stayed on the ground into the morning hours. A rare treat to see the cacti with a dusting of white.
This morning I stayed home and warm until 11:00- then ventured out on the route of the New Year's "Ride the bike loop around Tucson"- but since I got out well after the 9 am start time, I only saw a handful of people out there. It was in the low-mid 40's all day - comfortable when the sun was out but chilly with some increasing cloud cover. I ended up with about 39 miles- a good way to start the new year. I should have taken pictures of the little patches of snow that were still out until after noon, but I was too lazy/cold to take my gloves off to get pictures.
Happy New Year everyone.