Monday, August 13, 2012
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Outlander Crossword Puzzle
OK how cool is this?
Sooz created an Outlander crossword puzzle!!
Download the puzzle here (it consists of the puzzle page, the clue page and the answer page.)
Many, many THANKS to Sooz for coming up with this tremendous idea and working so hard - once again - on such an incredibly fun Outlander project.
Can't wait to try it out! Enjoy!
***UPDATE 9/17/13 - the link has been changed to a new download page. You do NOT have to pay for this download!!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Caledonia Scottish Pub
WHOA! Do you all remember when I used to wax on about a fantastic, cozy little authentic Scots pub in uptown NYC called Jock Tamson's Bairns? The first time I ever went in, the bartender, Aiden, actually used the word "sassenach" in every day conversation...and I almost fell off my barstool.
Meanwhile...they closed last year...and Tracey and I (and my Scots-American hubby) were devastated.
That is, until just now when I discovered they have reopened as Caledonia Scottish Pub!!!!
I cannot TELL YOU how excited I am! They have a MENU on their website that lists their 150 different kinds of whisky!!! AND they have whisky-tasting nights all the time! And if THAT weren't enough (and believe me; it is)...they also serve meat pies and sausage rolls! Mmmm...sausage rolls. (Said like Homer Simpson.) If you have never had one; you've never lived.
This is breathing new life into my plans to hold a MOP Gathering in NYC y'all...
PS - Never had a sausage roll or meat pie and want some shipped overnight to you? I've got just the place!!!
Meanwhile...they closed last year...and Tracey and I (and my Scots-American hubby) were devastated.
That is, until just now when I discovered they have reopened as Caledonia Scottish Pub!!!!
I cannot TELL YOU how excited I am! They have a MENU on their website that lists their 150 different kinds of whisky!!! AND they have whisky-tasting nights all the time! And if THAT weren't enough (and believe me; it is)...they also serve meat pies and sausage rolls! Mmmm...sausage rolls. (Said like Homer Simpson.) If you have never had one; you've never lived.
This is breathing new life into my plans to hold a MOP Gathering in NYC y'all...
PS - Never had a sausage roll or meat pie and want some shipped overnight to you? I've got just the place!!!
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Karen's Trip to Scotland
So many of you know that Karen from Outlandish Observations took her first trip to Scotland last month. But did you know you can check out her trip photos and commentary?!
The following photos are explained in Part 3 of Karen's trip diary. Thanks to Karen for the photos! :)
The following photos are explained in Part 3 of Karen's trip diary. Thanks to Karen for the photos! :)
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Karen at Clava Cairns |
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Karen at Culloden |
Monday, August 6, 2012
No Outlander Chat Tonight
Tracey and I won't be able to make chat tonight but we'll see you next week!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Tracey Visits The Poisoned Pen
Tracey is in Arizona on business this week...and made sure to stop by The Poisoned Pen last night. You know..."Herself", Diana Gabaldon's local book shop that she visits a few times a month? Yup! That's the one. We are on the East coast and have always wanted to go there...so Tracey insisted on paying homage (pronounced "oh-mahj" for this post because I'm a smartass like that.) ;)
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Hotties in Kilts
Holy crap! Is THIS the hottest webpage you've ever seen in your LIFE or what?!
And is it me or is this strapping lad a redheid?
And is it me or is this strapping lad a redheid?
Monday, July 30, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Clay and Christie's Trip to Grandfather Mountain
Clay was good enough to send me the following account of his trip to Grandfather Mountain where he and Georgie met up with Christie and her sister, Fran...and had a fantastic weekend!
- We got in Thursday evening, we drove George's "new" car, a 2002 Mini Cooper, she decided 22 years of Minivans were enough and I had to agree. Drove through steady rain interrupted by periods of downpours till we got into the mountains then up and up the road wound, through the fog until we got to the Condos. What a deal! Way better than a hotel room and cheaper! (Always 1 of my favorite words!) Whether it was rainy days, slow starting mornings, or late nights talking and drinking wine and beer (though I only mixed the 2 once) it was MUCH better to have the condo with the living room and separate bedrooms so there was more visiting time.
- Friday morning dawned cloudier and rainier. And I had a couple of work calls I had to deal with, so I was in the office on my computer dealing with that until close to noon. Good thing George liked Christie and Fran (Christie's sister) and they liked her!

- Information on the GMHG was not very clear on the website so we decided to drive into town for lunch and to try and learn more. Met a couple of very helpful ladies who filled us in on what was happening and how to do things, got our tickets and out books for Saturday and had lunch at a place called the Tartan restaurant. Food was pretty good, attire not as flashy as at the Tilted Kilt (where we ate in Atlanta) but we saw several guys in Kilts, and an honest to God wood nymph! She was looking quite nymph-like! (And she knew it too)
- We decided to pass on the games that afternoon since it was already after 1 and more rain was forecast. So we drove to a park (I can't recall the name), did some hiking, Christie showed us how to "make the rocks move", picked up some trash to throw away that some idiots decided needed to be in the forest (I tried to tell everybody we saw that those Bud Light cans were NOT christie's but I'm not sure they believed me!), saw some wild turkeys, and saw the bear i missed when i was resting my eyes. We picked up barbecue for supper and went back to the condo and played scrabble and a card game Fran brought. Christie and I stayed up talking late into the night.
- Saturday weather was.... cloudy and rainy, but we got an early start so we could see the massed bands, sheepherding demonstrations, caber tossing and wrestling. We found the Clan Fraser tent, and MacKenzie, took more pictures, I found out my name is not associated with any Clans, it is a "District" name (which I was told accounted for >70% of the people in Scotland) and learned about that. George went and listened to fiddlers, singers, and harpists. Fran, Christie, and I watched more of the games. Lunch was cornish pasties, shepherd's pie and irish stew, no haggis to be found anywhere!
- We headed back down to the condo mid-afternoon, everybody napped, then went to supper at a nice Italian place (me in kilt).
- Back to Condo for more scrabble, card game and bananarama. This was when the vodka was consumed. And more late night talking.
- Sunday morning, wake-up "Shit! time to go home already?!" The day dawned clear, beautiful sky, decided to go to the top of Grandfather Mountain and do some more hiking, ate lunch then headed home.
We all had a great time, everybody got along, and while the Games were fun, the highlight will always be the times we spent talking and visiting. It's pretty cool how Outlander and MOP Chat gave us such a great friend in Christie!
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The games from the top of Grandfather Mountain |
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Christie and I debating diving into the crack in that rock in search of Jamie and Claire
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