Before you ask: No, I did not eat haggis. Though I did learn that it's not made in sheep intestines anymore.
Artisans
I stopped and spoke to a guy who was tooling a thick piece of leather--very interesting. I also saw a lady spinning wool and a man carving Celtic designs into stones.

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Music
Of course, the big draw are the pipe and drum bands.
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Of course, even pipers need a break:
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There were harpists, as well, and the main stage had plenty of great acts.
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Dance
I sat for a few minutes to watch some country dancing.
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The dancers were quite good--especially the young man in jeans and a red shirt. He was adorable, yes, and quite the dancer.
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Food
I was a bad, bad girl today. Well, the Shepherd's pie wasn't too bad of me, but the chocolate-dipped frozen cheesecake was (my excuse was that it was in honor of Bea Arthur...even though I didn't know when I bought it that she'd passed away).
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A Walk Through History
I didn't spend too much time in the Walk Through History part, but it was kind of interesting.
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Next Up: Let the Games Begin!
1 comment:
Chocolate dipped cheesecake???? OMG. No way I would have been able to resist either.
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