Men in skirts

Posted By on April 4, 2004 at 11:55 pm

Ith, who brings us Absinthe & Cookies, is masterminding a Gathering of the Blogs for Tartan Day:
Tartan Day
Go over to Ith’s and let her know you want to participate.
Now, my family heritage may not be terribly Scottish. Or not Scottish at all — the ancestry on my Dad’s side traces back to Thomas Tupper, one of the founders of Sandwich, Mass. [actually, rather a lot farther back than that… 12th or 13th century Germany would appear to be where the family originated, but that’s another story], and on Mom’s side to the Netherlands. But I do nonetheless have an “in” for Tartan Day….
In 1896, for a period of a few months, Sir Charles Tupper was Prime Minister of Canada. He (along with the Tupper family) was granted a tartan by the monarch at the time, Queen Victoria.
OK, so the connection is tenuous… but I’m claiming it nonetheless.
I do have another association with Scotland, of course. That alone should qualify me to participate.
(Thanks to Blackfive for the pointer.)

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