Thursday, April 25, 2019

Sherman Celtic Festival (March 23-24, 2019)

For the third year in a row Sherman, Texas, played host to a successful and much admired Celtic festival.

Participants in Celtic festivals are an interesting lot.  We are kilted and proud of our Irish, Scottish, and Welsh roots.  Tartans of all colors, patterns, and stylings are everywhere and the bagpipes certainly stir the blood.


Image source online.

This year the festival was two days long rather than a single Saturday.  The weather was certainly not ideal, but that did not stop the kilted Celts from showing their family pride.  With several mainstages (on named for the late, great Jed Marum) the music could not be beaten this year.  

From Viking warrior demonstrations and the Highland games to phenomenal vendors and a new venue, the Sherman Celtic Festival continues to grow and improve each year.  A few pictures are below:










Monday, April 15, 2019

Southwestern Regional Rendezvous, 2019.

For years we are have done Civil War, or WBTS, reenacting.  We still do, but as with most living historians, we have begun to cast a wider net.

For about the last year, we have been attending the odd mountain man rendezvous.  For the first time ever, this spring we attending a weeklong campout.  The event was called the Southwestern Regional Rendezvous, or SWRR.

This year the event was held in Aquilla, near Hillsboro, Texas.


Spanning over a week, the SWRR travels around to different sites each spring, and typically falls on Spring Break for many schools.

Rifle and pistol shoots of pre-1840 black powder weapons is always a highlight, but so is the knife and 'hawk throws.


Fire starting


Practicing throwing the tomahawk


A little archery practice in too!


The Highlands Games was a particular highlight


Stones Throw


Tossin' the wee caber!


A Highland laird and his fair lady!

There were also activities for the kids:



Dipping candles.


Mining for treasures in the sand pit in The Commons - those clothes will never be the same again!


A particular highlight for me, however, was the music!  Jamming took place somewhere just about every night!  Great friends and fun!



At the end of the day, however, it was an escape pure and simple.  We look forward to next year's SWRR in Henderson, Texas.









Sunday, April 7, 2019

Pearl Bluegrass

There are hidden treasures everywhere!  This weekend, we found one!

That treasure is Pearl, Texas, and their monthly bluegrass reunions.

(image source here)

Located about 2 hours from the DFW metroplex and 90 minutes from Austin, Pearl is a small community in the hill country that has created something special.  

The old school ceased operation in 1958, and for a number of years, the building sat empty and crumbling.  Then, at some point in the last 30 years or so, the suggestion was made to hold an old fashioned music jam.  The result was phenomenal and the community turned out in force!  The free programs are held on the first Saturday of the month, and the donations contributed have resulted in the restoration of the building along with the addition of various amenities.  A number of full-hookup RV sites surround the community center.  And music is almost non-stop in the classrooms from Friday through Saturday night.


I have been hearing about this for years, and I am sorry that it took me so long to visit!  If you are into old-time music either as a fan or a picker, you should not miss Pearl Bluegrass.  You can find the link to more information here.

Moonlight and Magnolias 2018!



In truth, I thought I published this months ago... oh well!

Every Spring the local Sons of Confederate Veterans camp, J.L. Halbert #359, hosts what I believe to be one of the best Southern balls in the south!  This was the 15th year for Moonlight and Magnolias, so I thought I would post some pictures from this year's event!



Preparing for the dancing!


The signature of our dance!   They have been flying every year at M & M!



Brother Brandon and I representing Clan Fraser.  While not technically Civil War wear, we wanted to focus on our new-found discovery of a new heritage angle.


A view from the dance floor.


Taking a break from the dance.


Our family.


Sweet Song String Band


Looking Good!


Looks like a good picture for the Christmas card!



Jamaica Beach, Day 4

Today started slow, as vacation days should.  No real plans other than a bit of shopping and a nap. Quick breakfast and then helped Brandon....