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    I would love to have an office next to a planetarium!

    I have always been an astronomy enthusiast, and I got married (wearing a kilt, of course) in the Minneapolis Planetarium, which was attached to the main downtown Minneapolis Public Library. After a nice civil ceremony under the dome, the lights were turned down and our guests got a private planetarium show. I have enjoyed visiting that planetarium since I was a little kid, it was recently torn down.

    There is a picture of us in the June 2003 Sky and Telescope magazine standing next to the planetarium projector. It also was noted in the library newsletter that it was the only wedding ever held there.

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    Astronomy enthusiast, eh? You might be interested in another forum that I frequent:

    http://www.bautforum.com/

    BAUT (Bad Astronomy and Universe Today) Forum. It's a collaboration between Dr. Philip Plait (an astronomer working at Sonoma Univrsity) and Fraiser Cain (a Canadian astronomy buff). Fun, family-friendly place. Good place to ask questions and to just shoot the breeze.

    And now we return you to your regularly-scheduled thread...

    Longshadows: Good on you! One at a time, eh?

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    A month or so ago, while shopping for a few groceries. A mother with 2 youngsters, a boy and a girl about 6 - 8 years old, stared a bit as I walked by. After I'd passed I could here the young lad ask his mother, "What's that?"... and then "I wish I had a kilt." I'm thinking to myself... someday that lads gonna wear a kilt. You just never know how people are going to be affected by the kilt, whether they seem to react or not. The impression may last a minute or years.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sciuropterus
    I would love to have an office next to a planetarium!

    I have always been an astronomy enthusiast... There is a picture of us in the June 2003 Sky and Telescope magazine standing next to the planetarium projector. It also was noted in the library newsletter that it was the only wedding ever held there.
    Marvelous! Another kilted astronomy buff! The joy of the kilt makes the wonders of the heavens even more beautiful. Here's the website I generally hit right after this one...

    http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html

    Cheers,
    blu
    BTW... (Orion the hunter wears a kilt, you know!)

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    I love hearing stories like this, when you see the eyes and hear the voice of some young lad wishing he was Kilted.

    A lady who comes into the coffee shop has a son with Downs Syndrome and he so much wants to wear a Kilt, but his mom is still a bit reluctant as he is growing so fast. He would look great in a Kilt.

    Thanks for sharing Michael.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    I am familiar with Phil Plait, he does good work.

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    That's the way to do it!

    Unfortunately, even at Scottish festivals, I don't see that many boys with kilts. Too bad. I think parents don't realize just how many years of wear they can actually get out of a boy's kilt, since the straps adjust & boys' kilts have hems that can be let out as they grow. And then the kilts can be passed on to a younger brother or cousin.

    Keep up the educating--it's needed.

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    Last edited by Raphael; 21st April 06 at 01:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael

    cool pic...did he catch that himself?

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    NOOOO that salmond swam past 3 mile island///

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
    That's an awesome pic. I'm really looking forward to the day when I can get my son his first cilt.

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