I was amazed by the amount of children wearing full Highland dress and parents who were taking part in the activities offered. Walking amongst the many people there, I saw this stroller and though the pattern was funny. Now you see it... now you don't!
The Traditional Scottish Dancing was amazing to see as children of all ages took part. Up to 10 dances including the Pas de Basques, Highland Fling, Sword Dance and Hornpipe took place. It reminds me of pictures of Rachel when she was younger.
At the same time there was a stand called The Clann. They are a period authentic group of highlanders who are experts on the use of traditional weaponry. The Clann set up an encampment on the field to allow visitors to see how highlanders may have lived and to allow inspection of their armoury. Needless to say I avidly got in line behind a bunch of kids and took part in a small sword fight.
Time for a pose after battle!
Other sports taking place were the scots hammer, tossing the caber, weight over the bar and throwing the light stone. All of this was amazing to see, as both adults and children threw huge logs around.
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You're such a dork. :) Looks like a fun day. I miss you.
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