Archives for : July2020

Site Update

Yes, looking at the calendar, it HAS been a while since the site was updated. There are a few reasons for this.

First, of course, is Covid19. A big part of the site is our travels around the state to the Celtic Faires offered between April and September. The schedule this year:

April — Tartan Day, Longmont – CANCELED
May — 50th Wedding Anniversary Trip to Scotland – CANCELED
June — Pike’s Peak Celtic Festival, Colorado Springs – CANCELED
July — Elizabeth Celtic Fair, Elizabeth – CANCELED
August — Edgewater Celtic Festival and Clan Murray Annual Meeting, Denver/Lakewood – CANCELED
September — Longs Peaks Festival, Estes Park – NOT canceled so far, fingers crossed!
Also: St. Bridget’s Fair and Festival, Firestone – CANCELED

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As you might imagine, all this puts quite a crimp in our activities promoting the Clan. The Clan meeting has been rescheduled for August 2021, but now it’s a bit anti-climactic.

I have been working on Wikitree, but not to the level I was. I have also been clearing out hints and tips I’ve received from sites I’m a member of, and working with Legacy 9. Since the Murray Clan meeting in South Carolina, things have really been fairly slow. I still manage to have spare time available, so I’ve been doing more bullet reloading and shooting at the range, now that it is open again, and still do the monthly agenda, minutes and newsletter for the gun club I’m in.

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