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9th April 07, 04:02 AM
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Glasgow
Glasgow.
I've been to Scotland many times and never taken the time to visit Glasgow. I've always treated it a a stumbling block to drive through when heading south from the highlands. Well this Easter all changed. My Daughter Emily was taking part in the World Championships in Irish Dancing.
We were a large group that made the journey to Glasgow via Prestwick . We had booked at the Novotel in Glasgow .It is situated in Pitt St just off Sauchiehall St.
I didn't realize that Geoffery (Tailor) was just on the corner by the hotel and far too good to miss the opportunity for a visit happened to stray into their ex-hire section and found a heavyweight Ancient Gunn in my size (Wouldn't you know it.)just a little shorter than I'm used to but a good fit anyway It does show some signs of use but only slightly....Well to cut a long story short I purchased the kilt (Nr5). I've always liked the tartan as I have a mate here in Norway that has one. I haggled and got a fair deal and walked out satisfied. The wife even liked it too.
Friday was the day my Daughter was dancing.
She was taking part in the Dance drama section and was a member of the Norwegian troupe who were taking part for the very first time in the worlds. Altogether there were 11 teams competing. We got ready at the hotel and we carried the Viking ships to be used in the dance in a long procession down Sauchiehall St making a terrific din that sounded more like football supporters than a crowd o proud parents on the way to a dance competition... We got lots of attention from the locals .
Ready for the off . Wearing my new Kilt
In Procession down Sauchiehall St
The evening was very long indeed the 11 dances and the judging wasn't finished until Midnight . In the end they made 9th place which isn't all bad considering that they had worked so hard to make it this far. There weren't many points that separated the other places either. Our school is only small and the winners can draw on European champions to dance as part of their teams so we were surprised to get 9th. We beat a Dutch team and one from Glasgow. another Team from Glasgow won the trophy with a team from Ireland in 2nd and a team from the USA in Third.
The Concert Hall in Glasgow . Much larger than our Girls and Boys are used to
One of the girls from the Troupe from the States with a Braveheart theme
We got home very late and went straight to bed all worn out with smiles on our faces
One last thing when you arrive at Prestwick Airport you see a poster it says
Glasgow. Pure Dead Brilliant......Nuff said
Last edited by Freelander Sporrano; 10th April 07 at 08:07 AM.
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9th April 07, 04:25 AM
#2
Glesca!
David,
Those twa photos of you in the Ancient Gunn kilt, strolling down Sauchiehall St. with a "Viking longboat" -- BRILLIANT!
T.
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9th April 07, 04:34 AM
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Pure Dead Brilliant. If you don't mind the overland journey and want to see a bit of Scotland along the way, there are often considerable savings to be gained by going via Prestwick, compared to flying direct to the more modern but much busier and more expensive Glasgow Airport. The train goes via the Garnock Valley while the bus takes the shorter upland route over Fenwick Moor giving you a choice of scenery between Prestwick and Glasgow. It was nice to see some pics of old haunts such as Sauchiehall Street on the forum here, but its unusual to see it so quiet.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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9th April 07, 04:39 AM
#4
Sounds like you had a wonderful time! Thanks for posting your pics
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9th April 07, 05:43 AM
#5
I'm glad you had a good time in Glasgow. There's a lot to see here and a lot to be said for the place.
The concert hall is wonderful and I hope your daughter done wonderfully while she was there.
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9th April 07, 06:10 AM
#6
That just makes me jealous From here in the States other countries are so far away. You Europeans travel among different countries the way we go from Florida to Missouri.
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9th April 07, 06:29 AM
#7
pixs are great thanks for sharing
Be civil to all; sociable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. Benjamin Franklin
Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear. Mark Twain
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9th April 07, 06:51 AM
#8
Great photos. I'm sure the headline in the papers the next day was "Vikings invade Glasgow! " Lucky thing they didn't know you were on a kilt raid, it would have caused a panic.
Cheers
Jamie
-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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9th April 07, 08:13 AM
#9
What a classic bunch of photos!
Would have loved to have seen it live!
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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9th April 07, 08:48 AM
#10
Guid oan ya David!
shame ya didnae have time tae pop doon here fur a dram arr twa....
slainte
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