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Highland Dancing, Finale

I arrived back at the dance tent in time to see most of the awards. The last award given, for most improved dancer, or something like that, was given to the wee Asian lassie second from right. I was never at the dance tent while she was dancing, though.
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Haggis Plate

The afternoon was wearing on, and I decided it was time for lunch. After considering various options I settled on a haggis plate with neeps and tatties at the Caledonian Kitchen. I also got a cherry limeade from a different vendor. The Caledonian Kitchen had samples of haggis at previous games, which I had tried, but this is the first time I have had haggis as a meal.
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Highland Games, part I

The hammer throw.

The caber toss.

Another toss.
I tried to take pictures of medic78 while he was competing, but I didn't get any good pictures. I fear I jinxed him with the camera, so in the future I believe I'll refrain.
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The Clans

The world's oldest clan society. I don't recall seeing a Buchanan booth at previous games, so I stopped by. While I was there a woman and her daughter showed up. The woman had questions about several surnames, and I ended up helping her find the surnames in a Scottish surname dictionary, pointed out the areas where they were found on a map of Scotland, and showed her the Roxburgh Red tartan (associated by Tartan For Me! with one of the surnames) in District Tartans. Sometimes all my obsessing over tartans actually pays off. 

I stopped by Clan Donnachaidh's booth to see if I could find anything definite on the supposed connection between the Robbie surname (common in the Lowlands) and the Robertsons. I didn't find anything I didn't already know.

I passed the Stewart booth, but didn't stop by this year. I didn't see kscaddo there at this time, although I saw him later.

At the Campbell booth I made use of their copy of Campbell Tartan to find out what I could on the original Campbell of Breadalbane (Breadalbane Fencibles) tartan. I wrote down a couple of thread counts on a piece of paper. Unfortunately, it was the same piece of paper I wrote the NTCP&D's set list on. 

At the Clan Donald booth I tried to see if I could find anything on an ancestor of mine who was apparently born in eastern New York state in the mid-18th century. No luck. I remembered that at previous games Clan Donald had a chart of all their tartans. I asked to see it so I could take another look at the MacRory tartan. Yeah, I know there's always the Tartan Ferret and the Scottish Register of Tartans, but it seems more real when it's on a piece of paper at the Highland games. I'm sure it would seem even more real if it were woven and made into a kilt....
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The 9th Texas Infantry

There probably aren't a whole lot of Highland games where you can join the 9th Texas Infantry and relive the 1860s.
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The Gaelic

Apart from the piping and the dancing, what I was looking forward to the most this year was David Gressett's class on Gaelic. I took a semester of Scottish Gaelic in junior college, so it wasn't totally new to me, but I did learn a few new things. The class was packed and lasted over an hour, but there was only enough time for a brief introduction to Gaelic phonology, a few greetings, and a smattering of grammar.
Among the people who attended the class, a man wearing a Macdonald tartan kilt and a Balmoral bonnet with two feathers and a red hackle decided to grace us with his presence.

At the end of class the teacher had us sing a traditional Gaelic folk song.
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Highland Games, part II

The sheaf toss, near the dance tent.
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 Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield
At the Clan Donald booth I tried to see if I could find anything on an ancestor of mine who was apparently born in eastern New York state in the mid-18th century. No luck. I remembered that at previous games Clan Donald had a chart of all their tartans. I asked to see it so I could take another look at the MacRory tartan. Yeah, I know there's always the Tartan Ferret and the Scottish Register of Tartans, but it seems more real when it's on a piece of paper at the Highland games. I'm sure it would seem even more real if it were woven and made into a kilt....
Nice shot of the Clan MacInnes tent in the background! Can't quite see me as I was sitting in the back of the tent in the shade. Too bad I didn't yet know about this forum or I could have met several of y'all. Ah well, maybe next year. BTW, I did notice a huge omission in your report. It was HOT!!!! But, great pics all around! Thanks for the thread.
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