Happy New Year!

God good, the Taiwanese know how to welcome in a new year!

:: Looks around. :: Humph. 2014 looks exactly like 2013.

But, here’s to a Happy New Year and I hope this year is a great one for everyone!

Greetings from the past! We’re next. It’s almost 11:30pm. We’re going to go up on our roof – we live in a 36-story building in central Bangkok – to watch the fireworks when it gets close to midnight. Bangkok always has good displays in all directions.

The poor pigeons living on our balcony are being spooked by all the fireworks going off downstairs. They may be in for a long night.

EDIT: Almost forgot to mention. Bangkok will have the world’s tallest New Year’s Eve ball drop, 15 meters.

We’re out in the sticks and it sounds like a war zone. I can’t imagine what Taipei would be like!

It’s so funny that you are still in 2013. It seems so long ago. Like what, 30 minutes?

You’re not the first to accuse me of being stuck in the past.

It’s noon Dec 31st here in Ontario. Happy New Year to all you people in the incredible futuristic year of 2014!

And it’s done. Quite nice fireworks, but like the New Year’s decorations around town, it seemed a little subdued from past years.

And it was only 13 years ago when the wife and I, for our first act of the millennium, fled for our lived on the beach in Hua Hin, on our Upper Peninsula. A fancy hotel on the beach promised a big fireworks show to usher in the millennium. It was big all right, and we found ourselves inadvertently right on top of it.

Happy New Year!

It’s the new year in all of Europe now. Coming up on New York and all the East Coast in a couple of hours.

Still 2013 here for over another 2 1/2 hours, hope I can stay awake…

The fireworks display in Dubai at midnight set a new all-time record for a fireworks display – more than 500,000 fireworks that took six minutes to complete.

The previous record was a mere 77,000 fireworks launched to celebrate Kuwait’s Golden Jubilee in 2012.

Happy new year from the east coast of the US!

45 minutes till 2014 for us. HAPPY NEW Year every one. :smiley: :smiley:

We’ve been in 2014 for nearly an hour. All the best to everyone!

12:22 am in California. Happy New Yizzle!

I think Hawaii is all that’s left in the 50 US states. About another 40 minutes. Alaska just went.

Happy New Year! I hope 2014 is good for all of us. Cheers!

Here’s to losing weight and getting a better job.

Just for today, I won’t read Dear Abby’s dumb New Year’s Day glurge. And here’s to never seeing another mouse or mouse turd in my kitchen again.

And just to note, the new year in Thailand is 2557.

There is a Thai-ism that people throw around over here this time of year that I quite enjoy. Although there is a Thai-language version of “Happy New Year,” Thais often say “Happy New Year” in English. But they pronounce “Year” more like “Yia.” Which is awfully close to the Thai word mia (wife). So jokesters will often say “Happy New Mia” (Happy New Wife). This passes for high humor in Thailand. :smiley:

I like it. It’s better than the “See you next year” which is popular here.

I totally mid-read this as “moose turd” for some reason and wondered for a moment about your housing difficulties. :smiley: