We’re getting festive
here with some special peeps and today we get
Christmassy with
Kiltie Jackson
Hello
Kiltie
Please
tell us a little about you and if you are a reader, Blogger or author.
Hi
Pauline, thank you for guesting me on your Christmas Blog. I am an author and I
released my first novel in September 2017. It’s called A Rock ‘n’ Roll
Lovestyle and Christmas features very heavily within it. It also features cats,
The Sound of Music, Austria and a rather tasty chart-topping musician.
What
is your favourite Christmas memory?
Being
surrounded by my family when I was a child.
Both
of my parents came from large families and they always seemed to descend on our
home for the festive season. It was quite chaotic and, being Glaswegian, could
also be rather raucous. But it was lots of fun and, being the baby of the
group, I was usually pretty spoilt! There was always singing and dancing and it
sticks in my mind of being a happy and innocent time.
What
is your favourite Christmas food?
All
of it! Oh, you want me to be more specific… In that case, I am a sucker for
Stollen Bites. It used to be Christmas Cake but I recently discovered Stollen
Bites and the cake had to be down-graded. I prefer the bites to a full size
Stollen because I find they have a bit more flavour. And it’s also easier to
forget to stop eating them…
What
is your favourite Christmas song?
‘Merry
Christmas Everybody’ by Slade. It is such a good sing-a-long, stomp-a-long
song, which makes you want to get up and dance and simply fills me with
Christmas joy every time I hear it. I love it!
What
is your favourite Christmas photo? Please tell us why
I’m
not one for photographs and you will rarely find one of me. Therefore, my
favourite Christmas photo is this idyllic little snow scene which was taken in
Salzburg on my first wedding anniversary. Mr Mogs and I were married in
December and it seemed only fitting to visit the city I love the most, with the
man I love the most, on our special day. While neither of us appears in the
photograph, it always reminds me of the special time we had there, walking through
all the Christmas markets and sharing the joyous feeling of the excitement in
the air as people revelled in the festive atmosphere.
You can find Kiltie at all these places ....
Please come back tomorrow to find out what makes Daisy James Christmas Christmassy
1 comment:
Great post and a beautiful photo.
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