For 'real' Higland dress and 'proper' outfitters, the visitor needs to get out into the wilds ----------
Perhaps we need to organise a coach-tour holiday for keen kilties, doing the 'tartan trail' like people do with the whisky trail. Any takers..?
Oh no! Perish the thought! I spend far too much of my time talking tartans and kilts already! The thought of being trapped in a bus for mile after mile after .......... talking about even more tartans and kilts, really does not appeal!!
Last edited by Jock Scot; 2nd May 25 at 03:31 AM.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
I just finished a Rick Steves tour in France. I am tired of being trapped in a bus being forced to listen to never
ending talks. Rick Steves is better than most.
The worst was a Holland American excursion out of Invengordon.
She was just making stuff up.
Oh no! Perish the thought! I spend far too much of my time talking tartans and kilts already! The thought of being trapped in a bus for mile after mile after .......... talking about even more tartans and kilts, really does not appeal!!
Oh no! Perish the thought! I spend far too much of my time talking tartans and kilts already! The thought of being trapped in a bus for mile after mile after .......... talking about even more tartans and kilts, really does not appeal!!
I don't think we'd qualify to be part of the coach-tour party anyway. Too close to home and all that.
But we could wave and cheer them on their way as they passed by.
They might be wanting a brace of interpreters? Well....speaking for one posibility, basic rustic English AND, there is a local tartan expert who might have a spare second or two available?
" 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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