They had booths of activities, and we did a few, including "Fight the Knight" and face painting. We also enjoyed much of the tattoo--a formal gathering of pipe and drum bands in full regalia that played Scotland the Brave ("This sounds like Praise to the Man!" Jon said.) and other songs. (Note the tiny drummer girl--and she was good!)
And we tapped our toes and even danced to some songs by area bands that have bagpipe and fiddle. It was a fun, different evening, and we all channeled our inner Scot for at least a few moments.
This T-shirt made me giggle: "Forget Tibet. Free Scotland!" I also liked: "Many have been KILT for calling this a SKIRT." But Jim wanted a different one.
Here are a few of the photo highlights.
4 comments:
Cute pics!
Looks like a lot of fun! Wish we had something like that here.
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This looks like it was so much fun. Kevin and I love the bagpipes....we need to try to go to this next year.
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