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5th April 08, 02:41 PM
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5th April 08, 03:11 PM
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Looks like a beautiful day and a lot of fun.
Looking forward to seeing more photos from the event!
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5th April 08, 04:39 PM
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Here are some of my pictures
Who Knew Elmo was scottish
Me and Lawrence Tynes, kicker for the New York Giants. He was the Grand Marshall.
Some Pipers of course
And no parade is complete without a giant log ;)
And of course drinking at Saint Andrews
My friend Dave a newly kilted recruit.
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6th April 08, 06:40 AM
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6th April 08, 07:24 AM
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Looked like a fine spring day for a parade.
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6th April 08, 07:32 AM
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WOW ! I'd love to be there !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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6th April 08, 07:50 AM
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Great pix of a wonderful time! Thanks for sharing.
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6th April 08, 10:18 AM
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I love the athletes with the huge caber. I KNEW, of course, that they are real logs, but until I actually touched one and saw it in action this weekend, I didn't really realize how HUGE they can be!
Looks like a very fun parade!
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6th April 08, 10:33 AM
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Giant Caber
Dear Threadbar, we met the caver of that caber on Friday at St. Andrews, where else of course. Its next trip will be to the festival that my husband, John Macpherson and I put on called Celebration of Celts to take place may 3rd and 4th in Columbia County New York in Chatham. The caber was made from the official Glasgow Christmas, and then debarked and shaped into its present caber like form. It weighs almost 300 pounds versus a real caber that weighs between 70 and 120 pounds, but never the less the caber toss is something to see as a 21 to 25 foot long pole, tapered at one end is tossed end over end, with the athelte standing in a large "clock face" circle. The caber must land with its smallest end at 12 noon on the clock face. Check out our website at www.celebrationofcelts.com Slainte, Annie
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6th April 08, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Anne Macpherson
Dear Threadbar, we met the caver of that caber on Friday at St. Andrews, where else of course. Its next trip will be to the festival that my husband, John Macpherson and I put on called Celebration of Celts to take place may 3rd and 4th in Columbia County New York in Chatham. The caber was made from the official Glasgow Christmas, and then debarked and shaped into its present caber like form. It weighs almost 300 pounds versus a real caber that weighs between 70 and 120 pounds, but never the less the caber toss is something to see as a 21 to 25 foot long pole, tapered at one end is tossed end over end, with the athelte standing in a large "clock face" circle. The caber must land with its smallest end at 12 noon on the clock face. Check out our website at www.celebrationofcelts.com Slainte, Annie
Just wanted to welcome you to X Marks The Scot, from France !
Robert and Chrystel
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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