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Morris Gordon
The 17 year Cicadas were out and one liked Ted's nose!
Our Convener, Morris Gordon at
the Potomac Celtic Festival in
Leesburg, VA
Ben's sketch is a composite
Barbara Wray and Lois Todd
Ben Dunbar shows off his drawing
Ben Dunbar, grandson of
Caroline & Leland Maassen, at
the Gordon tent in Leesburg.
Ben is quite an artist & he was
very busy sketching!
Ben's sketch is a
composite of several
people who visited
the tent.
Barbara Wray and Lois Todd at the
Gordon Tent in Leesburg.
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The Highlander Hut
The Highlander Hut was on hand.
Morris, Barbara, David, Lois & Aaron
camped out at Leesburg for the
weekend.
Ted Hensley
Ted Hensley became a dues paying member of the House of Gordon today and
his family tie is through his mother who was a Moore (Muir).  Ted's daughter,
Alexandra Moore Hensley, 18, recently graduated from Highland School in
Warrenton, VA with high honors and received the departmental Social Sciences
highest award for her academics in that area. She will be attending UVA in the
fall.  On the right Ted is sporting a 17 year Cicada on his nose!
Aaron Todd piping for the enjoyment of the Gordons
Aaron Todd piping in Leesburg.
Aaron is wearing an actual
Gordon Highlander Kilt!
David & Stephen Todd look on as Aaron pipes a hornpipe
David & Stephen Todd
listen as Aaron Todd pipes
Allyson with a dragon on her face!
Allyson and company
Allyson Brunacci dances a jig
Allyson Brunacci, daughter of new members Greg & Sharon Brunacci is a Highland Dancer with
the Mary Washington Pipes & Drums. Pictured left Allyson dances a jig; center she sports a
dragon face painting; and right she is the center dancer in another highland dance.
Alfonso Diaz fhows off his Asturian Cider pouring technique
Pindy Diaz pulls out his Asturian Gaita and pipes with Aaron!
Brian Dodge, Aaron Todd, & Chris Hamilton
Left: Alfonso Diaz from
Asturia, Spain
demonstrates the
traditional way to pour
Cider. Asturia is the
Celtic region of Spain.

Right: Pindy Diaz, piper
with
Brenga Astur,
pipes with Aaron Todd.
Pindy is playing the
Asturian Bagpipes,
Aaron is playing the
Great Highland
Bagpipes.
Left: Brian Dodge, Aaron Todd and Chris Hamilton.
Brian is a member of the Winchester Pipes & Drums
(founded by Dr. Jim).  Chris Hamilton (a.k.a. the
Tone Czar)
is Aaron's piping instructor.
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