Summer and early fall are my favorite times of the year. When winter
hits hard in Wisconsin, usually between December 15th and March 1st, I
dream about Spring daffodils, summer festivals, and Scottish Highland
Games. Every year we spend four days at Irish Fest in Milwaukee, the largest Celtic festival in the world. We have a team for the Run/Walk
on the Saturday morning of the fest. All proceeds go to finding a cure
for arthritis, something one if four Americans suffer from. It feels
good to help fund research while communing with wonderful people and the
greatest festival I’ve ever attended.
This year has been a little nuts for me. I tested for my 5th degree
black-belt in karate this Spring and then for 5th degree in weapons on
June 1st, which also happened to be the day of the Spring Highland
Games. Talk about a whirlwind entry into the season. I literally
blinked and now it’s the last week before my daughter goes back to UW in
Madison. That fast, and the chaos of a new school year is quickly upon
us; my son starts High School the day after Labor Day.
We try to pack as much wonderfulness into our summers as we can. This
summer has been no exception. One of my favorite parts of it we spent
in the Tetons and Yellowstone National Park. I love fishing and we never
get to do enough of it. Last month I posted about the brown and
cutthroat trout we caught at the dam in the Tetons and cooking them on
the camp stove. Yum!
The summer isn’t over…thank the goddess…and there’s still so much to
do. We haven’t taken the bikes out yet and are set to this week. This is
the first time we’ll have our daughter on her own motorcycle, she’s so
excited and so are we.
This year I’m running the dog tent at the end of summer Wisconsin Highland Games over Labor Day. Cian, our son, is helping with ax and knife throwing and my daughter will be taking a turn in the St. Andrews Society
(the oldest charity group in Wisconsin) tent. It’s our last summer
weekend and one we look forward to all year. It’s too bad it coincides
with Harley Davidson’s 110th anniversary
celebration which is bound to be a fantastic event! So if you’re up for
a trip to Milwaukee, check it out. If you’re not going to be here this
year, come see us the third weekend in August next year for Irish Fest.
I’d love to have you on our MACSKI’s Highland Food
Team for the run/walk to Irish Fest, then stick around for one of the
biggest and best cultural festivals in the world. A walk through the
Milwaukee Art Museum after is definitely in order . Bristol Wisconsin, right over the Illinois border, is also worth a stop for the largest Renaissance Fair in the country.
I sound like a walking advertisement for my state
. I guess I am. Summer and fall in Wisconsin are magical. Which leads
me to my WIP (work-in-progress) part 1 of my Scottish Historical
Damselfly series which takes place during the Viking age in Scotland,
circa 900 AD. Merlin, from books 2 & 3 of my contemporary Warrior
Chronicle series plays a leading role and I get to explore the
beginnings of my Scottish secret society dedicated to preserving and
sharing Celtic artifacts. It’s been fun exploring this imaginary world
of myth and magic interwoven with bits of Clan Donald history. For any
of you who have read FIGHTING FATE or DEFENDING DESTINY
(just published last month and soon to be free on Amazon) if you’d like
to see something special in the Damselfly Society lore, let me know and
I’ll see if I can incorporate it. Could be fun
By far, the best moments of this summer have been the quiet ones
spent with my family. The second best have been the moments writing a
world I’d love to visit in this new series. Going to each and every
festival along the way is like collecting bits of inspiration, some of
which even make it into my books!
So I raise an imaginary glass and say, “Slainte” friends! Here’s to
living every summer moment while the sun is long and high to the fullest
whether your journeys take you across the continent or just outside
your front door, may every step bring joy.
Leigh
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