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Events One of the beloved annual ceremonies is the Celtic Kennel! Join to read more Unique Scottish festival featuring colorful pipe bands, Highland dancers and Scottish athletes competing before judges of worldwide renown.

Scottish Highland Games in Enumclaw this weekend. Get a taste of Scotland this weekend at Enumclaw's Highland Games , Enumclaw, Wa. And you can eat meat pies while you watch! There is no better way to spend a weekend. Bringing Scotland to the Pacific Northwest for over 70 years through the skirl of the Pipes and Drums, the beauty of Highland Dancing, the brawn of Scottish Enumclaw will be busy with Street Fair, Highland Games Attendance is known to top 20, visitors.

Selling goods and food products such as canned haggis, Iron Brew soda, Robinson drinks. Saturday: Demonstration dancing at am and pm at the Celtic Marketplace smaller building , each followed by participation dancing. If you live in Enumclaw you know it is the one weekend a year you will see kilts at the grocery store.

August 2, Secretary of State's Office. Photograph courtesy of Ben Helle. Hundreds of pipers and drummers are joined by almost the same number Pacific Northwest Highland Games Cancelled for Decisions like this are very difficult to make and require a lot of thought and care.

We had an amazing turnout for what has become an annual event for the Association. Thank you to our many pipers and Last night the weather broke and it cooled down a bit. I haven't seen your Columbine's yet in any of your pictures. How did they do? I'm anxious to see where you plant them and how they look in your Midnight Garden. You stay cool as well.

Martin: It sounds like it's too hot to be witty. I hope your weather breaks and you get some cooler weather with the rain. When I used to live in Michigan as a lad, the weather many times before a thunder storm was hot and muggy and afterwards, refreshing and cooler.

There were those occasional thunder storms when it was cold as the dark clouds and wind picked up. I think this was my favorite type of stormy weather. It felt dangerous and most likely, was when the lightning started.

My being chatty may be a product of my Irish lineage. I meant to say it does not do well in the hot weather. It goes out of tune faster. It seems like a good sign that you've been up and about, in a kilt no less.

No, I don't know why a kilt seems like a sign of health, but it does, doesn't it? Love the photos. I never went to the Enumclaw games when I lived in Seattle. It was on the long list of things I meant to get to. Thanks for sharing your visit though. Patrick: Thanks for your best wishes, I haven't said much but, this year I've been having some health issues. My fall injury seems to be mending but, slowly. That was my "good leg.

I had fractured my elbow in my fall and reinjured it trying to twist a cap off of a jar. I don't know but, it may be a clan-ish bonding that makes one feel like they belong in the gathering. People are generally quite friendly, and my tartan stumps the most familiar of those who can spot a tartan and tell you which clan it is. I realize I'm throwing them a curveball since my tartan is an Irish one. This year I wasn't able to walk around the whole fair like previous years so, I brought along my wheelchair and Steve had the honors.

He doesn't seem to mind and I am grateful. Nice to see you here,and I hope your summer brings better things. Post a Comment. Butch's Banter. Sorry to bug you but we have to tell you this site uses cookies. Please know that this is to help the shopping cart work correctly. We may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website.

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