I am glad that the tradition of kilts is still carried on. These days, it seems that there is so much global interaction that local customs are rapidly disappearing.
How do we know those tartans in those kilts are authentic and not just invented in the 19th cetury...when those two Welsh guys were going around in kilts saying they were the descendants of Bonnie Prince Charlie or something
I'll drink to that. Skål.
ReplyDeleteO my, that is a funny group with the skirts!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture Mo!
ReplyDeleteI am awfully ambivalent about kilts!
ReplyDeleteThey are all smiles in your photo!
ReplyDeletei like a man in a kilt ;)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the pattern is called GUNN ?
ReplyDeleteI don´t know..
Anyway, a very nice photo.
Looks like they have a good time.
I'm sure they had a good time anyway.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that the tradition of kilts is still carried on. These days, it seems that there is so much global interaction that local customs are rapidly disappearing.
ReplyDeletePeople may laugh at kilts but don't make the mistake of laughing in a Scotsman's face. I do believe they know how to defend their traditions.
ReplyDeleteHow do we know those tartans in those kilts are authentic and not just invented in the 19th cetury...when those two Welsh guys were going around in kilts saying they were the descendants of Bonnie Prince Charlie or something
ReplyDeleteI like your blog and loved it on blogionaire.com
ReplyDeleteA noble crowd I say!
ReplyDeleteThey still managed to have a good time.
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