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Every thing About Scottish Traditions and Customs
The Scottish traditions are a blend of ancient and modern traditions of Scotland. Several changes have been brought about in clothing, food and celebrations. Traditional food in Scotland One of the most traditional food in Scotland is the...
12 commentsHow to Plan a Scottish Themed Wedding
Planning a unique wedding can be a challenge in today's world as there are so many customs you can use on your big day. If you have a Scottish heritage, or just a love of the highlands, then this hub will help you to create your Scottish Wedding.
8 commentsMen in Kilts
I always liked the fact that real men ate tofu, practiced yoga and wore kilts. I have; however, always admired men in kilts long before I heard of yoga or tofu. Years ago in the U.S., at a time when...
59 commentsThe History and Wearing of Kilts
A kilt is the pleated, tartan skirt best-known as the national costume of Scotland. In modern fashion, kilts don't have to be just plaid and can be worn by both men and women.
5 commentsCanadian Highland Games in Maxville
Maxville Highland Games in Ontario, the largest Highland games in - the American Continent? No, that isn't a mistake. If you are Scottish, or can claim Scottish descent, be prepared to blink away the tears as a hundred pipe bands parade and play 'A Scottish Soldier.' Not to be missed.
4 commentsApril 6th - How to Celebrate National Tartan Day
April 6th is National Tartan Day in America and you can celebrate by researching your family history and finding whether you have any Scottish - or Irish - heritage...And by finding local parades of the day.
6 commentsLets go sailing! Sailboat Race Pictures deedsphotos
More than 100 sailboat racing pictures and videos taken on Lake St. Clair, San Francisco Bay and other places by Ralph Deeds and others.
28 commentsScottish Culture, History, Traditions, St. Andrew’s Day, and Everything Scottish
All things Scottish! Celebrations: St. Andrew’s Day, Hogmanay, National Tartan Day. The Flying Scotsman, the Loch Ness Monster, Scottish Highland Cows, Haggis. Edinburgh Military Tattoo, New Scotland Yard, Knights of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scots. Dalavish, Loch Awe, Old Town Stirling, Hebrides Islands, Scottish borders, Connonish Gold Mine, places to visit in Scotland, the Scottish Castle Trail, Scottish Malt Whiskey Trail, Linlithgow. Scottish humor, Scottish dialects and accents, Scotti
13 commentsPlaid Shirts
In terms of clothing that is versatile, suting both casual and semi-formal occasions, plaid shirts are one of the easiest and cost-effective fashions. Although they consist of crossed lines on fabric, this...
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