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    Chesapeake Celtic Festival - It did happen...

    ...and here are a couple photos to prove it.

    Nile posted here the other day about going to the Chesapeake Celtic Festival at Furnacetown, Snow Hill, Maryland. I responded there that I would likely be going. And I did - and I remembered the adage, "Pictures or it didn't happen."

    Even thought the day dawned with rainy skies, the forecast "promised" sunshine by noon. I got there just after the Festival opened at 11:00 - to that last of the raindrops. It turned out to be a gorgeous day. Here are a couple shots from the activities.

    The Ocean City Pipes & Drums does a "warm up" and effectively greeted the early arrivals.

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    Two of the pipers await a call to the stage...
    NOTE the differences in their kilts.


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    While these are not kilts, there was plenty of "swish" from the lassies of the Footsteps Irish Dancers. They were incredibly talented and certainly easy on the eyes.

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    Someone took a cellphone shot of me and sent it to me in email. Fortunately she sent the smallest size possible.


    That is one of Rocky's Casuals - in American Heritage. Interesting that someone came up and started a conversation because he was wearing the same style kilt in American Heritage. Turned out we had a lot in common and talked for about a half hour. He is an "Allen" of Clan Allen - as is my wife, on her maternal side (and whose sister has written three genealogy books about their family).

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    That festival slipped up on me rather quickly. Perhaps, next year.
    Mark Anthony Henderson
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    Looks great. Thanks for the photos.

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    Great pictures, Couper. Sorry we missed you but, we couldn't make it on Saturday so we attended on Sunday. I posted a few pictures in the events section. It was an absolutely beautiful weekend. I'm sure that one of these days we will actually get to meet. Perhaps a 'kilted Friday'?
    Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser

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