The postman arrived early this morning with a parcel for me from Richard at Union Kilts - it was the beige corduroy hillwalker kilt which I'd ordered from him. In my hurry to try it on, I failed to realise that one of the belt loops was a rather too tight fit for the Union Kilts jeans belt and I burst the stitching which held one end of the loop. Not to worry, as an exiled Paisley buddy I have a huge stock of vintage wooden bobbins of J & P Coats' threads in every conceivable colour and was soon able to find a matching colour and make an invisible mend. This kilt is a radically new departure for me, being my first kilt in such a light colour and also my first corduroy kilt. Although the kilt is similar in style to the denim kilts supplied by Union Kilts, the material is much softer and surprisingly light considering its thickness.

After spending much of the morning seeing which tops and socks would or would not work with the new kilt, I was finally out to the back garden for the obligatory pleats shot.

The left hand pocket

Kilts are made for going places so I took Ann for a short drive up to Samye Ling for lunch.

The sun wasn't in a good place for a shot in front of the Temple.

Ann at the Liberation Gate

the new kilt in front of the statue of Nagarjuna

At the statue of the Guru Rinpoche

Concluding with a shot of Ann at the Stupa.
If you missed the original photo tour of Samye Ling it can still be found here:-
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