Xmarker Mael Coluim in a superb XMTS tartan kilt, following up on the reading of the Tom O'Shanter poem.
Mael, you may not be aware of it but you honored me with your remarks and your toast to those "who love to wear the kilt" even if they have little or no Scottish blood (me). I thank you. (I have it on video too

And you can tell how rowdy and fun the crowd was that night!)
The piper (did a great job). Notice the crest badge on his hat (a glengary, sp?) - it's the Maryland Crab!! (Nice touch!)
Towards the end of the evening (as much whisky had already been imbibed)
We sang the Auld Lang Syne (and the three singers who had possession of the poor mic inflicted some pain on us poor listeners with an "unharmonic" singing perhaps whisky-induced!

Well the singing was interesting --- one of the three had a monotonous singing pitch - it almost sounds like droning (sorry I don't know the bagpipe terminlogy)
Outside the Pub, end of the event...

Mael in an XMTS tartan kilt and svc40bt in McLeod of Harris Modern (please correct me if in error) and his cool tartan hose!
Mr. Guthrie and friend, lovely people, with Xmarkers. She remarked how nice our kilts were.
Interestingly, of the 60 or so people, only about 8 were kilted --- the owner, the piper, the organizer, two other patrons and us 3 Xmarkers.
Me, in a casual kilt attire. This is my double-box pleat wool kilt: