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2:49:00 PM EDT
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Hearing Tabby giving Shelby a bath in the tub after changing a dirty diaper

Clan Desdin:  Scottish reenactment from the 1760s


Mandy has been involved with a reenactment group called Clan Desdin since I was pregnant with Shelby.

They reenact the settlement of the Appalachian mountains by Scottish settlers fleeing the persecution of the British after Culloden.

Clan Destin

 Scottish reenactment: Dayton Celtic Festival  

 Our Laird needs your prayers

 Clan Desdin Newsletter

 Bonny Lads in kilts :-)

 Grassy Run (Muddy Run) & Derby Day

 Skull of Bloody MacKenzie, a kinsman of my husband ,stolen  

About the journal  

The email lists are alive with Grassy Run

 From The Journal of RACHAEL: Musings about Grassy Run  

 INTERNET RESOURCE: Teen Reenactors

 What a Scotsman wears beneath his kilt  

 RACHAEL: Scottish poetry  

 Clan Desdin meeting notes

Click here: Grassy Run Historical Reenactment tomorrow :-) Men in Kilts...yumm...

Grassy Run Reenactment photos!  

Chillicothe- Feast of the Flowering Moon



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  • #7 Comment from levi1023 
    4/29/05 8:02 PM Permalink
    wow this is very interesting. Rain is very intrigued by her Scottish roots and we try and attend Cletic festivities around here. My Grandbaby lives close to Dayton,  I will have to check this out!
  • #6 Comment from leleanna 
    10/20/04 9:01 AM Permalink
    Would you tell me where this one is?  My Grammy lives in WV and wants to go to one since she saw it on the travel channel~sheesh~  anyhow.. she is 86 years olda and very Scottish.. I would love to take her next year if it were close enough. you can email me
    endoftheroad@ncol.net
    Thanks!
    Lea
  • #5 Comment from suzypwr 
    10/17/04 12:27 AM Permalink
    I can't call you nuts either, my red hair came from over there! It looks like great fun. xoox
  • #4 Comment from emfeasel 
    10/16/04 10:01 PM Permalink
    awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.....I love the pictures!

    Elizabeth
  • #3 Comment from greyhoundloner03 
    10/16/04 3:49 PM Permalink
    I'd say ya'll were nutty if my family tree wasn't chock full of McGuinnesses, Comers and  McFaydens.

    :)

    xoxoxoxo
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