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3rd December 09, 02:23 PM
#1
When is the Saltire going to come and fly over to Northern California to visit this shop?????
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3rd December 09, 02:35 PM
#2
Saltire visits the gift shop
Like most visitors to our museum, the Saltire wanted to be sure to spend some time in the gift shop.
It went straight for the Lewis hose -- for some reason it was most attracted to the "St. Andrews Blue" color.... hmmmmm...

Because it was in the Carolinas, it had to see what the Carolina tartan looked like. It drooled over the bolt of heavy weight kilt cloth, and really considered getting measured for a kilt, but decided to think about it.

Next it wanted to see some of the nice hand-made products we have. I showed it some of the neat sgians that are made by Al Bullman, one of our regular volunteers and Vice President of our Friends of the Museum group.

On the way out of the sgian dubh case, it nearly flew into one of the Storm Capes, made by Empire Canvas.

Next, it was over to see the wonderful belt buckles that we get from Tyger Forge.

The Saltire asked how far away Tiger, GA, is from Franklin. Maybe it's thinking of it's next trip.....
Of course no visit to the Scottish Tartans Museum gift shop would be complete without taking a look at some of our sporrans.

Unfortunately, the Saltire must have left its wallet back with BEEDEE, because it didn't buy anything. But it says a nice new sporran is definitely on its wish list! :-)
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3rd December 09, 02:51 PM
#3
It was so nice to see the Saltire again Matt I'm sure it will love the stay in Franklin.
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3rd December 09, 03:09 PM
#4
It was nice to see the Saltire this afternoon since it's really the first time I've been really out and about since getting sick. No we are not following it around. I can't help that Franklin is my home town.. lol.
There will be many more pictures I'm sure.
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3rd December 09, 05:34 PM
#5
Whats the gas mileage for this thing?
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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3rd December 09, 05:52 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
Whats the gas mileage for this thing? 
Nick, did you feel the breeze as the noble ship flew over Mecklenburg?
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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3rd December 09, 08:38 PM
#7
At the Newsome household
The XMTSAS Saltire snuck home with me from work in -- where else? -- my kiltmaking bag!

Not too long thereafter, we were at my front door.

As usual, my youngest son Alister was at the door, eager to greet me. He was excited to see what Daddy had with him. Though I couldn't seem to convince him that it wasn't an "airplane." (My other sons kept asking where the wings were). 

After explaining to the wife and kids why Daddy was carrying around this strange blimp-shaped object painted up like the Scottish flag, it was time to head out to check on the chickens and make sure they were all tucked into their coop for the evening.

All the birds were safe and sound, so it was back into the house. I had just enough time to change clothes before eating, so the Saltire got to see where my kilts go to hang out when not in service...

Soon my lovely wife had dinner prepared and on the table, and the Saltire got to join my family for a special Advent blessing.

(Note, to the right, a "boquet" of flowers my kids made from egg cartons and pipe cleaners).
After supper, while I bathed the kids, the Saltire accompanied my wife into our craft room, and helped her sort through her stash of yarn, to see what she might be interested in listing for trade on Ravelry. (She's on that site more than I'm on X Marks!)

Of course, yarn is not the only thing the Saltire found in our craft room.

Lastly, before settling in for the night, we had to make sure that the Saltire understood that if it were going to be staying under our roof, there are certain "rules" that must be followed...
Last edited by M. A. C. Newsome; 3rd December 09 at 08:51 PM.
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3rd December 09, 09:33 PM
#8
Delightful tour--glad the wee ship is being so graciously treated 
I agree on the advent wreath, very nice.
And the kilt you're wearing in the first pic...is that made from Ardalanish wool?
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4th December 09, 04:31 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by kennethrmc
Delightful tour--glad the wee ship is being so graciously treated
I agree on the advent wreath, very nice.
And the kilt you're wearing in the first pic...is that made from Ardalanish wool?
Indeed it is! Good eye!
If you don't know about organic Ardalanish tweed, click here.
I'm also working on making kilt jackets and waistcoats available in their tweed line.
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4th December 09, 08:52 AM
#10
Matt,
I'm utterly delighted that the XMTSAS Saltire has finally Made it to your museum. Wonderful pictures!
It is almost time for the little zeppelin to change course and return home for the Nor Cal Rabble's Burns Night Supper on January 16th. I wonder what further adventures will happen with her till then?
Cheers
Jamie :ootd:
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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