




On Halloween Night, A and I went back out to watch the Samhuinn Fire Festival procession down from Edinburgh castle. What is Samhuinn? It is a festival at the end of the harvest season. Some were taking it way seriously and some seemed to be enjoying a boozy night out with body paint. It was a a lot of fun to watch, but since the fire torches provided the only light, my pics aren't that great.
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