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21st April 11, 09:23 PM
#10
Hello friends,
Tartans. We didn't come from Scotland but County Tyrone, Ireland. They have a lovely tartan which I'd like to find in a heavyweight wool.
Tweeds. Twentyfirst Century Kilts sent a few amazingly deep and rich purple/browns, and greys. Auld Reckie, I believe they called them. I liked the idea of having a great, heavy kilt for hiking with my dog and not having to be too concerned about damage.
My grandmother left me with some amazing cableknit sweaters and afghans. Kilts seem to be the missing element in this picture. Plus they look like a lot of fun on the friends who have them and the Great Northwest is much the same as the climate in Scotland/Ireland.
Not sure which to go for first. Ah, the long and delicious process begins! Good to have you about, all.
Greg
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