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Monday, July 27, 2009

A Wee Bit O' Scotland in Dayton!



Brenda and I went to the Celtic Festival Saturday night at Riverscape. After a heavy downpower in the afternoon, it was a beautiful evening for a festival.  We were lucky enough to get a table by the main stage and we stayed for several hours.  It certainly brought back memories of our recent trip to Scotland!

Haggis and Chips were sold. Haggis is to Scotland what Hamburgers are to the States.  I wasn't brave enough to try it! Traditional haggis is baked in a sheep's stomach. 

A young girl prepares to go on stage. We saw some great clogging. 


Yes, we saw men in kilts. I particularly liked the T-shirt this man wore. It says "It's a kilt! If I wore something under it, it would be a skirt."
This final photo was taken by Brenda in Scotland. Always fascinated by men wearing kilts, she was especially interested in these bikers!
            
Hope you have are having a great week and that I'll see you at Chimney's this Thursday.


Bikers in 
Scotland

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Let's Try Something New!

I just read an article about a housewife in South Korea who sang for over 75 hours at a Seoul karaoke bar, breaking the Guinness World Record.  She sang 1, 283 songs before she gave up, at the appeal of her family to quit for her health.  She was given 30 second breaks between songs and a 5 minute break every hour. She was also barred from singing any song she had sung in the past 4 hours.  That is a lot of singing and a lot of songs!  As I read this article, I was thinking of how many weeks we seem to sing the same songs over and over.  Knowing what songs we do well, we tend to stay in our comfort zone and repeatedly sing the same songs.   I will challenge myself, and you, to try something new!  I'll be at the VFW Post 9927 on Wilmington Pike tomorrow night (Friday).  Come join me and let's sing some new tunes!


By the way, Congratulations to Matt and Carey Ann, as they "try something new"! They are getting married this weekend!  We wish them much happiness.  We took up a collection for them last week at Chimney's and gave them a card and some money.  They plan to put the money towards their honeymoon to San Francisco and the wine country.  

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wha's Like Us?



Wha's Like Us?  No one! The Scots are wonderfully unique!!  We have returned from Scotland, with many wonderful memories.  A big THANK YOU is extended to Bill and Denise, Mum and Dad, and Muriel and Brian for opening up their homes and hearts to us.  We also want to thank John and Shirley, John and Sheila, and our new friends, Pat, Fiona and Colin.  
Here a just a few highlights of our trip:

Exploring quaint fishing villages in Fife.  Cottages in the villages are painted in rainbow colors. We loved walking through the streets, hearing the calls of the seagulls and always being close to the sea. 

Discovering a windmill from the 1700's in St. Moran's. The windmill pumped seawater into saltpans, where  salt was made.
                                                                

Edinburgh Castle

Handling a sword at Edinburgh Castle,
that dated from the 17th century. 


Touring beautiful Glamis Castle. This was the childhood home of the Queen Mother and the birthplace of Princess Margaret. We truly felt like we were invited into someone's home. The Castle is currently occupied  by the Strathmore family. We were honored to meet the Dowager Countess of Strathmore in Glamis. We spoke with her at length, hearing the story about how she met her husband (the Earl) and how she recently saved the Post Office of Glamis village. She was absolutely delightful and we really enjoyed speaking with her.               

Glamis Castle and the Countess








Celebrating our anniversary at a wonderful Italian 
restaurant with Denise and Bill.


Karaoke tidbits:  Do you remember the song "Five Hundred Miles" by the Performers?  We were told that it is considered by many Scots to be the new national anthem of Scotland!

I hope to see you back at Chimney's in Miamisburg this Thursday, July 16th for more karaoke fun.  And, for you wine drinkers, stop by a Taste of Wine in Miamisburg on July 17th for entertainment and indulgence!
Cheers!  Cary

Monday, July 6, 2009

Fun In Scotland


































We arrived in Scotland to sunny hot weather, and were immediately greeted with champagne on Denise and Bill's lovely patio. Brenda says she always brings nice weather with her and this trip is no exception. We have had lovely weather since we arrived and actually are sunburnt! We have been exploring fishing villages and towns, been to a wonderful concert by Scottish songwriter and performer Michael Marra, and taken long walks along the sea. Our wonderful friends, Denise and Bill even held a special Fourth of July Party for us! Everyone wore red, white and blue and we even had a cowboy (Bill). And, of course, Karaoke was involved!
Cheerio! Cary