
The Clan Donald - Hutchison is a sept of the MacDonalds
OK. So there I was, yesterday, Saturday, 3 April 2010, with my co-author Michael Vice, standing in a kilt wondering if I was going to sell even one book. Well, I reasoned, it’s great fun just being among my fellow Scots whether or not I sell books. I was right.
My Dad was a piper in a Canadian Scottish regiment, and the sound of the pipes still stirs my soul. The Alexandria Pipe Band at Tartan Day this year was exceptional, and a pleasure to watch and hear. There is definitely something to be said about being around “men in dresses” that makes one reflect on so many things at so many levels. The thing I like about my fellow Scotsmen in general is that most know exactly who they are, and don’t feel a need to prove it. The thing I like about Scots women is …. Hey – What’s not to like !
I met many old friends from the District of Columbia St Andrews Society, and even some friends from Old Town I knew many years ago before I retired from Government. I did notice that many of my old haunts like Portners and Ireland’s Own have changed names, but are still there.
In the end we sold a number of books, and I was able to chat about them with many visitors – which is the part I like best. For those who bought them – Enjoy the read! And…write to let me know what you thought of them. That kind of feedback is what makes me grow as a writer.
Now – - – If some lovely lady were to ask me (and some actually do ask), “What’s worn under your kilt, Sir?” I would be obliged to answer, “Why, m’lady, nothing’s “worn” under this kilt – no – everything works just fine.”

Michael Vice - Hard at work

Me - Hard at work

Alexandria Pipe Band


