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 M. A. C. Newsome Taste of Scotland 2011 pics 19th June 11, 04:28 AM
 M. A. C. Newsome While my wife had our camera,... 19th June 11, 04:45 AM
 Jock Scot Thank you for sharing the... 19th June 11, 05:18 AM
 Joshua It makes me homesick, Matt,... 19th June 11, 06:35 AM
 KFCarter well worth the trip 19th June 11, 06:41 AM
 WillieMacG Thanks for the pics. Looks... 19th June 11, 09:17 AM
 Freelancer Great photos Matt!
What... 19th June 11, 09:19 AM
 davidlpope Matt,
What tartan are you... 19th June 11, 11:17 AM
 M. A. C. Newsome The tartan I'm wearing is my... 19th June 11, 12:30 PM
 creagdhubh Wonderful photos Matt, thanks... 19th June 11, 12:57 PM
 Ryan Ross Aye, a good time was had by... 19th June 11, 06:18 PM
 M. A. C. Newsome Thanks for sharing your pics,... 21st June 11, 04:24 AM
 cessna152towser Fabulous pics Matt, looks... 26th June 11, 02:46 AM
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19th June 11, 04:28 AM
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Taste of Scotland 2011 pics
Had a great time at the Taste of Scotland festival yesterday! Great entertainment, lots of good people came out to support the museum and have fun, and the weather was great (for the first part of the day).
Our fun was cut short by a rather severe afternoon thunderstorm that caused most of the vendors and crafters to break down their tents early, for safety reasons.
Nevertheless everyone I spoke to said they had a great time. Here are some photos of the event. First, these were taken by my wife, who was shepherding the children around town while daddy worked.
John Mhor MacIntosh Pipes & Drums on parae:

Franklin's Mayor Joe Collins in front, with members of the Museum's Board of Directors, with myself, behind him.

For some reason my wife wanted to take a photo of this guy...

Only one of my kids was kilted this weekend. They had a great set up for children's Highland Games, as usual, and a few of my kids participated. As this is a kilt forum, I'll just show you the kilted one, my oldest boy Josiah in his new St. Ninian tartan kilt he got this past Easter.


More pictures to follow....
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19th June 11, 04:45 AM
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While my wife had our camera, I had in my sporran my handy-dandy new Droid smartphone that I just got. So of course I had to take my new toy for a test drive.
Here are some pics I took (and uploaded right from my new phone - ain't technology great!)
Many of the store fronts downtown were decorated for the festival. My favorite were the museum's next door neighbors, Outdoor 76 (an outdoor outfitters). They went wild with the blue and white window paint:

As I was towards the front of the parade with the museum's BoD, I got a chance to see the rest of the parade after we reached the end. Here are some of the clans marching -- if you look you can see fellow X Marker "Santa Wally" representing Clan Wallace.

Some of the wee Highland dancers and just behind them the reenactment group that was doing black powder demos during the festival.

I ran into Mr. Carter who I believe is on X Marks, though I don't know his user name (perhaps he'll chime in). It's always nice to see someone who shares a flare for tattersal shirts with the kilt! I had to compliment him on his dress. (Nice choice of claret hose with the MacArthur tartan kilt, as well).
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19th June 11, 04:53 AM
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It's always nice to see other's photos of the event, as well. (So feel free to add your own, those who were there!)
This fellow, named "Bob", uploaded some pics to his Picasa account last night, which I stumbled upon via the magic of Google.
Here's a link.
Just a couple from his album.
The parade was headed up by local boy scouts.


A nice shot of the bass drummer with the John Mohr MacIntosh pipe band.

He got a really nice shot of one of our museum's board members, Al Bullman, as well. I'll have to show this one to him!

More of the clans. Again, you can see Santa Wally peeking out from behind one of the flags.

There he is!

There are some other great photos in his album, mostly of the parade, so check them out!
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19th June 11, 05:06 AM
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Dark Cloud Rising
Now all of the photos I've shared so far have been from the morning. To show you what things looked like this afternoon, I'll borrow from local photographer Bobby Coggins who was there documenting the whole event.
He also got some great shots from earlier in the day, but this is what it looked like around 2 in the afternoon...


And he captured this video, as well.... glad I was indoors at the museum during all of this!
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19th June 11, 08:43 PM
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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
It's always nice to see other's photos of the event, as well. (So feel free to add your own, those who were there!)

As a Life Member of the Clan Wallace Society, it was my pleasure to represent Clan Wallace in the parade
Santa Wally
Charter member of Clan Claus Society, Clan Wallace Society
C.W. Howard Santa School Alumni
International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas
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19th June 11, 08:53 PM
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I had a good time in Franklin Fri & Sat at Taste of Scotland. I met Ryan and Abigal Fri afternoon at the museum and Fri night I was called up at the ceilidh to model my recently received (2 months ago) Ryan Ross Highland Bonnet to promote sales of the raffle tickets.
During the opening ceremonies, I heard "Santa bells" approaching. It wasn't Santa, but it was 3 folks from the "Sticks in the Mudd" group arriving. Eight folks who wear straps of bells on their lower legs and jackets covered with strips of multi-colored cloth. They perform unusual routines dancing with sticks to their group music. It was the first time for me to witness the unusual and interesting group. They have FUN.
I was down in the Tartan Museum when the winds hit, it was all over when I came back up from the lower level and saw the tents and chairs were all removed. Fortunately the wind didn't hit till most of the events had concluded.
I left some of my money in the Tartan Museum gift shop.
Santa Wally
Charter member of Clan Claus Society, Clan Wallace Society
C.W. Howard Santa School Alumni
International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas
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20th June 11, 01:14 PM
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The Mrs. and I had just left when all of this fun started happening, and I had left my camera on the kitchen counter, so there are no pictures from me.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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19th June 11, 05:18 AM
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Thank you for sharing the pictures Matt, what a shame that the event had to be cut short.
Nice tie Mr. Carter!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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19th June 11, 06:35 AM
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It makes me homesick, Matt, when you post stuff like this.
Great pictures, and I'm sure a great time had by all.
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19th June 11, 06:41 AM
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well worth the trip
Matt,
Congratulations to you and to the town of Franklin on a wonderful event: a really inviting small town street festival, steeped in tartan, kilts and pipes... what's not to love?!
We had to get back to Savannah yesterday afternoon, so regrettably had to leave early. I hope the storm didn't dampen anyone's spirits.
For those of you who have never visited the Scottish Tartan Museum, you owe it to yourself to make the trip, and Father's Day weekend is the perfect time to do it. I know I'll try to make it for the festival again, and perhaps next time muster a contingent of MacArthur folk for the parade.
Sharp eye, Jock! It's certainly the best tie in my collection, if I could only remember where it came from......
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