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    Super pics of the kilted rabble Matt.
    I love the idea of the dandelion cupcakes.
    Is that the Carolina tartan which you, DavidIpope, Piperdh and Mrs. Piperdh are all wearing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser View Post
    Super pics of the kilted rabble Matt.
    I love the idea of the dandelion cupcakes.
    Is that the Carolina tartan which you, DavidIpope, Piperdh and Mrs. Piperdh are all wearing?
    Yes, it most certainly is! The Carolina tartan was well represented in South Carolina that day!

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    Here's a little closer shot of those cupcakes, Alex. They were vanilla cupcakes with vanilla buttercream, piped with a Wilton 59 tip.


    This is the Grandfather Mountain Highlanders 'Pipe Band, practicing marching into their circle just a few minutes before competing in grade IV.




    The Mrs. and I are members of the American Clan Lockhart Society, and these folks were representing the Society at Greenville. We got to march in the Parade of Tartans, in which I carried the clan banner. (Sorry, no picture of that.)


    The two best-looking gents at the games:


    This border collie was with a gentleman who had been a law enforcement officer, but due to an injury had to retire. He can no longer bend over, so picking things up off the floor or ground is a major ordeal. He discovered "Emma" and rescued her from where she lived and trained her to pick things up for him, and now she's a service dog. She was very friendly with anyone who wanted to pet her, especially little children.


    It was a very nice day at the Greater Greenville Games, and the Mrs. and I enjoyed it very much.
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