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The North Texas Caledonian Pipes & Drums
I arrived at the Glengarry Tent during the first number. I didn't catch the title of the first number, but I wrote down the titles of the other eleven number on a piece of paper. Unfortunately I later misplaced the paper. 

The North Texas Caledonian Pipes & Drums

A close-up of the drummers. I always try to catch the tenor drummers in mid-flourish.

They tune because they care. My band tunes as well, but normally only before performances, as I recall, and they don't use this fancy electronic equipment to do it.

Guest vocalist Lindy (I think her name was) singing "Flower of Scotland", accompanied by pipe major Don Shannon.

"When the Pipers Play", with the addition of Seamus Stout.

The NTCP&D and Seamus Stout perform the Chieftains' "An Dro".
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Wooden Cutouts


This year I tried to capture a few of the things that give the Texas Scottish Festival its character. I've seen these wooden cutouts before but never bothered to photograph them. For some reason they caught my attention this year. Then again, for all I know they're used to decorate every Highland games in the South-Midwest. I know I've seen the same clan tartan flags used at Salado and the Cowtown Celtic Festival. Beyond the fence is the food court, which I haven't really subjected to my camera yet. Maybe next year.
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Highland Dancing, part II
The NTCP&D's performance over, I made my way back to the "Heritage Dance Tent" to continue watching the Highland dancing.

The only two adults I saw dancing, and one of them is male. Hmm...slightly tempting, but I don't know that I could withstand the rigors of Highland dance. 

Blue and violet.

I believe I recognize the lassie in the Ross Hunting tartan from the 2008 games, but she seemed a lot smaller then.

I know I've seen the lassie in red at various Highland games before as well.

This pair of dancers gave me some nice pleat shots.

Wow. Highland dancing and kilt physics. I wonder if anyone's written a treatise on the subject.

This wee laddie got the loudest applause of all the dancers. What particularly impressed me is that he was wearing an Argyll jacket on such a day.
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X Marks the Scot

Before noon I made my way to the Lamont tent, where we had agreed to take the group photo. Some of the XMarkers I recognized from previous Highland games: kscaddo, medic78, ShaunMaxwell, and McMathTX. (Or am I only imagining that I've met McMathTX?) But more than half of the group I had never met in real life. I know that more than two cameras were used to take photos of the group while still posed, but mine wasn't among them. At some point Amy asked if anyone had a camera they wanted her to take a picture with, but I reacted too slowly. I compensated by taking this informal group photo.
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Torf the Kiltmaker, part II
After the group photo I hurried off to the classroom where Torf the Kiltmaker was holding a lecture on the history & wearing of the kilt. It started at noon, so I missed the first part. By the time I arrived he was talking about the invention of the philabeg.

Not wearing his Kilmarnock bonnet, but it's clearly the same guy. Here he's talking about the number of registered tartans exploding in the early 19th century. Despite talking about registered tartans, he didn't seem to be aware of the online databases such as the STA's or the Scottish Register of Tartans.

A brief timeline of the kilt. I thought the knife pleats came a bit earlier, but I don't know when they became widespread. Not a bad general history of the kilt, and he did dismiss a number of pernicious myths, but I had a few quibbles with some of the information he gave, although I don't really remember what they were now. I couldn't help wondering what Matt Newsome would have said if he had been in the peanut gallery. I didn't really say anything, except for informing a few people of the Scottish Register of Tartans website.
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Vendors, part II
After Torf's class was over I went up onto the upper mezzanine to take a look at the vendors and their wares.

I think I've seen this fellow at the Texas Scottish Festival before. I rather like the green shirt/saffron kilt combination.

Scotland Forever. And is that Merlin I spy on the right?

"Follow Me"

I decided to take a picture of the instructions on these hose because they're the same kind as what I wear, and I tossed the instructions when I received them. I've machine-washed and machine-dried my hose though, with no ill effects. In fact, they seem to fit better after several washes. 
I was tempted to buy some navy blue hose, but needed to save my money for food.
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Random Activities
The southwest corner of the stadium, apart from a Scottish dessert booth, seemed to be reserved for activities having nothing to do with traditional Highland games.

I don't know that you see this sort of thing at Highland games in Scotland, but it does make a bit of sense to have something like this at a summer event in Texas.

I'm not sure exactly what this is all about, except that the idea is to catch as many of the "greenbacks" that are blowing around you as you can. I imagine there are prizes, but I don't know what they were.
Speaking of prizes, later on I was accosted in the same general area and asked to enter a drawing for...well, I don't even recall exactly what the prizes were. I think I heard something about a vacation and a car. On Tuesday I got a call and was told I was a finalist (one of 200), and something about Mavericks tickets. I'm thinking there's probably someone else in the Metroplex who needs Mavericks tickets more than I do.
Also in the same area, there were a couple of folks selling some air conditioning ducts or something. One of them, a girl, asked me if she could take my picture, and I obliged. I recognized the product from the Prairie Fest, where my band had a gig in April, on St. George's Day. I asked the girl about it, and she remembered me. I didn't necessarily remember her, but I remembered there were two girls there, and one of them asked to take a picture of us, the drummers. I also go my picture taken with Flat Stanley at Prairie Fest, but that's another story....
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Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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 Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield
Some of the XMarkers I recognized from previous Highland games: kscaddo, medic78, ShaunMaxwell, and McMathTX. (Or am I only imagining that I've met McMathTX?) But more than half of the group I had never met in real life.
Great pics Morris! You look familiar to me also, but I can't be sure because I'm doubly cursed - I'm terrible at remembering both names and faces!
Dean
Fac Et Spera!
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