August 8th we decided to head up to Madras for the "Celtic Festival and Scottish Highland Games", not really knowing what we would find.
and the stone puttand drinks... but we stayed away from the ale and opted for the sodas.
Brad with our $3 cans of imported Scottish soda, recommended of course by the guy selling them :D
They WERE very flavorful actually. The one on the left is Ben Shaw's and it is DANDELION AND BURDOCK soda and the other is Blackcurrant. The dandelion one won for the most different taste, and was actually quite tasty although the kids didn't go for it at all. and food... well... Haggis in a can
fun for the kids
and dancing
and of course bagpipes
fun for the kids
and dancing
and singing
and of course bagpipes
(which drove Ethan crazy- guess our Scot blood doesn't flow as thick through him :D)
On our way home we stopped by the Crooked River gorge. We drive over it all the time, but never stop to take a look. It was an amazing 300 foot straight drop down into the gorge. It was quite impressive.
On our way home we stopped by the Crooked River gorge. We drive over it all the time, but never stop to take a look. It was an amazing 300 foot straight drop down into the gorge. It was quite impressive.
5 comments:
Those sodas sound crazy! Fun to try new stuff, I don't know if I'd be up for the haggis, though!! Actually, I know I wouldn't be! That's fun for you guys to be part of the Scottish culture for a day :)
Wow Cool stuff! I would have LOVED that festival! I can't believe Ethan doesn't like bagpipes! :-) I love em. Great pic of the gorge and train. :-)
I love how your family is always doing these adventures. Such a great memory for everyone. :D
We have always wanted to try this. Because you know, the Macnab clan is always represented. Our kids heritage and all that. Maybe we actually will one day. Looks like fun!
Please tell me you didn't eat the haggis! YUCCCKKKKKK
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