Dundee isn't far away (and my Mum works there), but nope, I've never lived there. I've lived in (or very close to) St Andrews since I moved up to Scotland as a nipper. So I'm not Scottish really, but I don't consider anywhere else home as much as this.
I love St Andrews Day, but understandably we do make more of it here. I went to an impressive projection display at the ruined cathedral last night (with some sneaky port to keep me warm) and there was lots more going on, including a street ceilidh, torchlit procession, markets (in the daytime) etc. I think they made an extra effort this year because of the Homecoming, but I hope if it's a success we'll get something similar next year.
It's also our Graduation Day for postgraduate students, so there's a lot going on at the Uni as well.
I think it's the perfect time of year actually. Especially when it's a lovely cold but crisp sunny day/starry night (shame about the almost full moon) like we had yesterday. And I consider it the perfect way to end the pre-Christmas period. The very next day you've entered December and looking forward to the next (and best) winter celebration.