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24th July 13, 07:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Yep, already on that one, David!  Saturday night, and they will be playing for quite a while too! Very excited to see them.
Cheers,
Kyle, you and the family have a wonderful time.
(sent you a PM concerning Dublin)
Hawk
Shawnee / Anishinabe and Clan Colquhoun
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25th July 13, 06:32 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Hawk
Kyle, you and the family have a wonderful time.
(sent you a PM concerning Dublin)
Hawk
Thanks, Hawk! Oh, I didn't see your PM, mate. Just checking now and I shall respond in due course. 
Cheers,
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1st August 13, 05:57 AM
#3
Well, it appears the weather will be pretty good for the festival this weekend. Cooler temperatures in the mid to upper 70's and mostly sunny. There is, however, a possibility of scattered showers during the overnight on Friday and into Saturday morning, but local meteorologists are forecasting any rain to cease around noon on Saturday. My wife and I will be there around 3:30-4 p.m., we will not be attending right when the festival opens at 11 a.m. as planned on Saturday, just because that's a really long day (we tend to partake in drams and pints) and the musicians and events we really want to see are in the afternoon and evening. The festival closes at midnight on Saturday.
So, I would defintiely bring the wellys just in case the park grounds are soggy from the overnight rain on Friday, as well as an umbrella just in case there's a pop up shower on Saturday. Heck, it may be cool enough to wear a day jacket! Hope to see you there! 
Slainte,
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1st August 13, 07:20 AM
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SWMBO has agreed that this would be a good day out...so we may well see you there!
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1st August 13, 10:02 AM
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Kyle,
Thanks for the weather update. I'm going to bring my day jacket (my only kilt jacket) just in case.
We are all set and the car is packed so we can leave right after we both get home from work this afternoon. We'll get to Western Pennsylvania tonight and head to Columbus in the morning (after visiting with mom for a bit).
I just learned that our daughter, who lives in Dublin, is only about three or four blocks from the grounds. Since we will be staying with her, we should be able to walk to it and not have to deal with parking.
My wife got tickets through the web site and since we are both over 60, we got a discount. We will probably head over about noon and pretty much spend the entire day, at least through the 78th Fraser Highlanders (though not sure how the grandkids will hold up). My wife made reservations to the 'Fairy Princess Tea' for our daughter, two granddaughters and herself for later in the afternoon.
Kyle, where and when might us X Marks rabble meet & greet and have a photo op? Also; What entertainment would you recommend as worthy to seek out?
Nile
Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser
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1st August 13, 10:33 AM
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 Originally Posted by Nile
Kyle,
Thanks for the weather update. I'm going to bring my day jacket (my only kilt jacket) just in case.
We are all set and the car is packed so we can leave right after we both get home from work this afternoon. We'll get to Western Pennsylvania tonight and head to Columbus in the morning (after visiting with mom for a bit).
I just learned that our daughter, who lives in Dublin, is only about three or four blocks from the grounds. Since we will be staying with her, we should be able to walk to it and not have to deal with parking.
My wife got tickets through the web site and since we are both over 60, we got a discount. We will probably head over about noon and pretty much spend the entire day, at least through the 78th Fraser Highlanders (though not sure how the grandkids will hold up). My wife made reservations to the 'Fairy Princess Tea' for our daughter, two granddaughters and herself for later in the afternoon.
Kyle, where and when might us X Marks rabble meet & greet and have a photo op? Also; What entertainment would you recommend as worthy to seek out?
Nile
Nile,
No worries, mate. I'm planning to bring my day jacket just in case as well, at least to wear in the cooler evening hours perhaps. That's awesome that your daughter lives only three or four blocks from Coffman Park, lucky! Hahaha! We actually have friends of friends that also live very close, since the festival grounds is literally surrounded by a lovely neighborhood, yet our friends unfortunately will not be attending this year. However, we do have a contact at the festival who will be reserving a parking sport for us at the Dublin Community Recreation Center, which is on the festiavl grounds, so luckily, we will not have to walk too far!
We also purchased our tickets online and received a military discount, since my wife, Stephanie and I are both former active-duty Marines...every wee bit helps! I'm pleased that you and yours were able to receive a discount as well. We have booked a room at a local hotel and will be staying Saturday night, then off to explore Columbus - there are some attractions that my wife and I would like to check out, so this is the perfect opportunity to do so. I called the hotel today to see if I could get an earlier check-in time, so we could get to the festival a wee bit earlier and they told me to call them on Saturday around noon to see if our room is ready, so we may actually arrive at the festival earlier than 3:30-4 p.m. - we shall see. We are driving in from Cincinnati, which is only about two hours southwest of the greater Columbus area, and I prefer not to wear Highland dress in the car for extended periods of time, which is why we must check in to our hotel first, so I can change.
I am not entirely sure of a proper place or a particular time that would be ideal for members of the rabble, who are attending the festival, to meet up for a chat and a photo op. It can be difficult to arrange such things, so I tend to either find them, or they find me! That actually isn't too difficult, since we'll all be wearing Highland dress and will stand out. Obviously, the majority of the attendees at the festival will not be in a kilt! Perhaps we can all organise a time and place within the next day or so via this thread?
I would recommend seeing any of the bands listed above, as well as the dancers and various pipe bands that will be performing. There also will be a Highland games "demonstration" that may be of interest, though the athletes present will not be competing, which is much more exciting in my opinion. Of course, the 78th Frasers are the absolute highlight for me...I've never seen them in person before, so that should be an exciting time and an excellent way to conclude the evening! Remember, all beverages sold at the festival require tokens that you can purchase there. All of the food vendors accept cash, and perhaps some may even accept credit/debit cards. you can also purchase tokens with either cash or a credit/debit card.
I wish you safe travels and hopefully we will all be able to meet up! Just keep an eye out for me...I'll have my cromach and will be wearing a Balmoral in a fawn (tan) colour. I should be relatively easy to spot out of the 100,000 spectactors expected to attend! 
Best wishes,
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3rd August 13, 08:53 AM
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Well, we got to our daughters house on Friday and after visiting for a while, we walked (turned out to be 6 blocks from her house) over to catch the opening of the Dublin Irish Festival. Beautiful weather and great entertainment. We will be heading over again today (Saturday) to enjoy the festivities and hopefully meet Kyle, David and any other X Marks we might spot.
We caught some of the "Red Hot Chili Pipers" concert last night. Dumb me thought it was supposed to be the "Red Hot Chili Peppers" (I need new glasses, really!) but, I have to tell you, in my opinion, RHC Pipers is better. What a performance!
Here's a couple of pictures from opening day. I'll post more later.
 
Here are a couple of shots of the Red Hot Chili Pipers. Not the greatest shots but, I was just shooting from the audience. They all wore bright red fur sporrans.
 
Nile
Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser
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4th August 13, 02:23 PM
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I made it to Dublin on Saturday, and then again today.
I was about to approach a dashing chap wearing a fawn Balmoral (I believe it was Kyle...), but my youngest's imminent catastrophic bladder depressurisation diverted my attention for a few moments and when I returned to the spot of the sighting, I couldn't find Kyle to introduce myself. Maybe next time...
My family had a wonderful time at the Festival. I was amazed by the sheer number of people attending on Saturday night - all of a sudden the beer lines went from 2-4 people deep to 40 people deep!
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