Took my daughter down to costa mesa so she could do the games. Many friends and athletes were there and I had a good day taking pictures. Walked 18,737 steps that day.
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I took over a thousand shots so this is just a sampling. I missed the last couple of events as my daughter got hit by the weight over bar. She is fine and the family had fun teasing her about the idea when something heavy is coming the best thing is to move I will get the second day photos up soon.
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It was great to see the whole clan again. Yeah, tell Heidi to practice MOVING... LOL
I shared your pics with Felicia Nicole. The one of her with open stone, with her levitating ponytail is the best. You got a mess of good ones of the Pro's, too...the one with Matt and the HWFD is a winner.
thanks. We enjoyed seeing you again. One of the big attractions of the games is the people involved. Yea we'll have to work with Heidi. At least she learned which is harder her head or 28 pounds of iron.
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It was great to see the whole clan again. Yeah, tell Heidi to practice MOVING... LOL
I shared your pics with Felicia Nicole. The one of her with open stone, with her levitating ponytail is the best. You got a mess of good ones of the Pro's, too...the one with Matt and the HWFD is a winner.
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A week late with my pics! Turns out the cord that connects my camera to my computer went bad... I was wondering why the computer didn't recognize when the camera was plugged in.
Anyhow mine are (as usual) centered around the Pipe Bands. But here are a couple random kilties I saw (the kiltie on the right is wearing California tartan)
The Phoenix Pipe Band warming up (MacGregor tartan)
Mesa Caledonian from near Phoenix Arizona (ancient Bruce Of Kinnaird tartan)
Glendale Pipes & Drums also in the Phoenix area, not to be confused with the Glendale California in the Los Angeles area (Black Watch, the kilts pleated to the same line as the Argylls, but knifepleated like the Black Watch)
Irish Pipers Band of San Francisico (est 1932). A couple very fine vintage sets of pipes here! The Tonemeister is checking the tuning of a chanter; his dress is typical of pipe band people when not actually performing at the Games. (County Wexford tartan)
All the tuning is over! Now time to compete.
Glendora High School marching toward the Competition Circle (Royal Stewart tartan)
What a wonderful collection of talented youngsters. This the last competition for many of them: once they graduate they no longer can play in the band. The Competition Circle and grandstands can be seen.
The judges await, with their ominous clipboards. The middle tartan is MacDonald Of The Isles Hunting.
Prince Charles Pipe Band Grade Two from San Francisco marching into The Circle (Black Stewart tartan)
Here you can see the lovely pleating of the Black Stewart tartan kilts
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