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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Savannah Games 2009









Stephanie Fox working the Clan MacMedic tent.
This is the 100th anniversary of native Savannian's Johnny Mercer's birth. His niece spoke at the opening ceremonies. The Savannah Scottish games took advantage of the occasion celebrate Mercer's Scottish roots.




General Oglethorpe was also in attendance!
Riley Lanier, descended from a Cowan on his mom's side, took time out to play at our tent.


Lainey (Cowan) Lanier had a beautiful Colquhoun scarf that had been embroidered with her monogram.
Lainey makes hand crafted items, some quite unusual.



We were also delighted to see Ron and Toni Calhoun...



Sunday was spent relaxing on Tybee Island where we like to stay each year.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Next Weekend: Savannah Scottish Games!


This is where both sides of my family have lived since the 1801 land lottery for NC Revolutionary War veterans except for when my Mom's Dad wanderlusted his way into Texas and married the daughter of Margaret Alice Bell, but that's another story. Please come if you can!
...To Absent Friends
Michael Davidson, US president of Clan Davidson for nine years, died February 13, 2009. He was only 55. Michael had been president for 9 years. Most of us in the Southeastern Scottish community have known Michael and Elaine for a lot longer than that and were greatly saddened by his passing.
One of the reasons I wanted to make the unplanned trip to Rural Hill was Clan Davidson has their annual meeting there. A young piper from the Loch Norman Pipe Band played the Davidson March at the meeting.
Clan members listening to the piper. Eleanor on the right, who I met just by chance in the campground Saturday morning, works at the games. She gave me a helpful lift in her golf cart to the Colquhoun tent that morning.
After the meeting Richard Halliley, past president of Clan Davidson and interim president now, pours a salute to Michael in a large quaich which was offered to the clan members present.
The quaich used was actually mine, with a Colquhoun crest stamped in the center. This was originally Harry Avery's quaich which I bought from his estate after Harry passed.
Clan Davidson's crest is similar to ours:
A resolution was passed at the meeting that Clan Davidson would purchase a similar quaich and silver tray to be displayed at festivals and meeting. The tray will be engraved with past president's names and other Davidson notables.