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11th September 15, 06:38 PM
#781
Paying my respects today. Our town has a beam from the World Trade Center at a memorial park for first responders. I played "The Fair Maid of Barra" and "Amazing Grace."
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11th September 15, 06:41 PM
#782
A ray of hope from above. Thanks to my friend Douglas for the photos.
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11th September 15, 07:21 PM
#783
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12th September 15, 12:51 PM
#784
Went out to the local coffee shop in my Ancient Campbell before work (at home), and out to sushi dinner in the Auld Scotland box-pleat. Woollen pleated bookends to the day.
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13th September 15, 07:48 AM
#785
Friday, my eldest daughter (3rd grade) wanted to join in on the fun. She wore a tartan skirt and ended up doing a presentation to her class on her Scottish heritage, the Clan Campbell, and what we do at home to continue our culture.
Vestis virum reddit
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13th September 15, 08:02 AM
#786
Looking good, and great to see the next generation learning to appreciate their heritage.
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13th September 15, 09:10 PM
#787
I like that you're teaching the origins of the word "Ye" and that old, forgotten letter, the Thorn.
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14th September 15, 05:35 AM
#788
 Originally Posted by YOJiMBO20
I like that you're teaching the origins of the word "Ye" and that old, forgotten letter, the Thorn.
Indeed! We are discussing language in my World Studies class and I am showing how language changes over time. I have been showing them some Old English (Beowulf) Middle English (Prologue to Canterbury Tales) and then talk about Modern American English vs. British English and other dialects. We then discuss the impact language has on people's identity.
Vestis virum reddit
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21st September 15, 08:30 AM
#789
Friday evening I attended a small gathering to celebrate a good friends birthday wearing my USAK Casual (Scottish National Tartan). Unlike in past years it was a small gathering which included another friend who recently moved back to town without me knowing – I hadn’t seen him in 16 years! So here’s the pic… Birthday boy on left, long lost friend on right. This happens to be ¾ of our old band. Had a great time catching up and everyone loved the kilt.

Small detail for me… With exception of a little kilted jogging I think this was the first time I’ve been out in a kilt and not worn boots, but it turned out looking a little better than I thought it would. Perhaps this is a workable option for me in the future.
Sláinte from Texas,
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25th September 15, 05:41 AM
#790
Aye, It's a kilt Friday here. I am wearing Royal Stewart today.
I am watching/babysitting my young nieces and nephews tonight. The youngest is two. When I wear the kilt, she points to me and says, "Kilt!"
 Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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