I had Brodies "Scottish Teatime" Tea with my Breakfast
Of course, I'd rather be in Scotland...but it was nice being surrounded by kilts, nature and the sound of bagpipes for a day. It always feels like something is missing when I "do Scotland" here in NY. There's a feeling in the air that I love over there...the history is palpable and the sky takes my breath away.
Deliciousness ensued with roasted corn and a Haggis Puff...then later a hot dog and fresh squeezed lemonade. It reminded me of going to the county fairs with my Dad as a kid. I also bought some adorable, tiny, silver thistle earrings and a black and tan turtle. I think my purchases accurately depict me...girly earrings and a beer tool ;)
I got all choked up as soon as the drums and pipes began to play...as I usually do...and really enjoyed the beautiful sights of Old Westbury Gardens.
So here, in photos, are the 2009 Long Island Scottish Games, held at Old Westbury Gardens:
Lee Ann Monat is a photographer, cook, and writer who uses her life experiences as fuel and inspiration.
She began "The Lion's Share" after her 30th birthday trip to Scotland in 2008. It combines all her creative interests and allows her to share what she loves with others.
Using cooking and travel as creative outlets for the senses, "The Lion's Share" serves as a public diary and photo-journal of one woman's search for herself and her dreams.
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1 comment:
Beautiful pictures!! The kilts make my little Scottish heart go pitter patter!
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