Yep, that's what I was implying when I said "one wearin' a kilt" not "the one wearin' a kilt". We get lads of both Irish and Scots heritage in the shop so I've researched and have reference materials on hand for both.
While it's commonly district or county tartans in Ireland several of the more prominent family do have their own, i.e., the O'Neill, Kennedy and others.
You speak to the age old quandry of humanity. We fear the dark. Always in time of darkness we yearn for light. Whether a frightened child cowering alone in a darkened room fearing unseen monsters, a family huddled together waiting out a raging storm or a wizened elder alone in an empty room. In the not so distant past we lit bonfires to drive away the dark and cold of deep winter begging for light to return to the world and always it has ... be of good heart little brother you are not alone. Take hold of Michael's hand and know that when you do you grasp the hand of each of us.
Now not to creep you out or anything but we all promise that when Mike uses that hand to lead you to your bedroom and closes the door we'll all just stay outside and mind our own business.
Love you little brother.
Just learned that the governor here in SC has given approval for in-house dining to resume on Monday. At the end of this week hotels will be able to accept new reservations. Accomodations, beaches and dining will all be available with some restrictions to welcome covidiots ... er, I mean tourists to the sunny shores of SC. Please y'all stay home.
Mornin'. Have any snow? The temp here has dropped 7 degrees F since 5am when the pup and I got out of bed. The relative humidity has also decreased while the chilly Canadian breeze has increased.