A walk on the wild side!
Since we have off for the Thanksgiving Holiday break, I thought that I'd take our Siberian out for a hike. The temp. was in the upper 20's with a brisk wind and I wanted to wear my new kilt out for the first time. I figured that I'd be cold because it was a tad windy, but both of us struck out for the BLM land back behind the house. I have wondered how I would react when I met a person out on the trail when kilted (I'm a newbie at this). The sun was out and we were hiking along when another hiker appeared down the trail coming toward us. Uh-oh, I thought, here comes my first encounter. As I got closer the older gentleman had a suprized look on his face and finally said,"Now aren't we stylish, out walkin' the dog with your kilt. That is one nice looking kilt. What tartan is that?" I expected some sort of semi-intelligent comment about the wind blowing up my front panel, but he was thoroughly interested in the tartan, what it was, the type of kilt, where I got it, etc. It turns out he used to be in a pipe band and still had his old kilt hanging up in the closet. He did ask if the Siberian was an accessory for the kilt. I was wearing my new SWK Weathered Lamont and my Husky is a mahogany and white. I told him no and we parted company after visiting for about 15-20 minutes. As we continued our hike, I did not feel cold at all (though my kneecaps were somewhat chilled) and was warmed by the comments about my kilt. I had started the hike with apprehension about wearing the kilt and headed home with a jaunty step proud to be wearing my kilt. I'll be leading a hike with visiting family during the Turkey Day break and you can be certain I'll be wearing my kilt!
Nulty
Kilted Flyfishing Guide
"Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare
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