I am going to miss everyone for two or so days. This thread has been so delightful.
Greg, love and light to you.
I'll have to find my Scottish Tartan... It's so beautiful. -William Stirling is one of my Mayflower relatives and Stirling is the middle name of one of my siblings. All I remember is my dad making such a big hoopla over our early settler roots. William Brewster is the other.
So my mom, many decades later, tracked down the Stirling Tartan and bought a swath of the material. It is a predominately blue tartan, a gorgeous mix of slate and celedon blues with delicate reds running through it...
When the Braveheart film was made, it added a visual dimension to the history, even though I'm sure there are inaccuracies, for Hollywood.
The whole royal wedding has stirred up my curiosity again... My family, my heritage is a total mix of English Scottish Irish and German, but the English and Scottish lineage is well tracked going back to the mayflower. In fact, the women in my family, my grandmother and mother, denounced the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) who were very active in their recruitment efforts of me and my sisters in the early 60's.
Someday, I'd love to visit Scotland. Macintosh is one of my all time favorite architects, furniture designers, and artists. ETA: I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Macintosh exhibit here in NYC, in the 90's where they recreated his Tea Room.
I had dinner with my dad last night and we were both misty over the royal wedding, I was reminiscing over my choir girl days at Trinity Eposopical Church. Here in America there was no better musical education to be found than in the sacred music of the Church of England. I realize now what a gift that was.
ETA: I'll have to go back to the mayflower thing because I could have my relatives mixed up. I remember there were many Williams; Bradley, Brewster, Stirling... Think it might have been Bradley and Brewster on the Mayflower. Thankfully, I have a cousin who has a whole website devoted to the family tree. I was always like wth, but now, I'm curious...