Panache
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From the other day after spending too much time and too many bandaids putting on patches (my wife eventually intervened and told me to "put the needle and thread down and step away from the sewing table" )
This year my son was invited to join a cub scout troop and I was asked to be the assistant den leader. As I child I was never involved with Scouting and looked at this opportunity to do something with my son as a welcome opportunity.
I was informed that this den only required the scouting shirt with proper badges and the necktie (a scouting hat was optional as well). The boys may wear pants, jeans, shorts, etc... as long as they were neat and clean. The den mother made it very clear that I was more than welcome to wear a kilt. She also stated that there was no need for me to go out and get one of those "Smokey the Bear Ranger hats". With great seriousness I informed her that I would see the need for getting a campaign hat as an essential part of MY scouting experience! lol
So to be clear the kilt is not part of the uniform, but I was inspired by Scouting in the British Isles for the things I wore with it.
A friend sent me this picture of The late Sir Charles Maclean of Duart and Morvern ( later Lord Maclean of Duart ) was Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. So it looks like I came close to the mark!
Next time I will carry my cromach
Cheers
Jamie
This year my son was invited to join a cub scout troop and I was asked to be the assistant den leader. As I child I was never involved with Scouting and looked at this opportunity to do something with my son as a welcome opportunity.
I was informed that this den only required the scouting shirt with proper badges and the necktie (a scouting hat was optional as well). The boys may wear pants, jeans, shorts, etc... as long as they were neat and clean. The den mother made it very clear that I was more than welcome to wear a kilt. She also stated that there was no need for me to go out and get one of those "Smokey the Bear Ranger hats". With great seriousness I informed her that I would see the need for getting a campaign hat as an essential part of MY scouting experience! lol
So to be clear the kilt is not part of the uniform, but I was inspired by Scouting in the British Isles for the things I wore with it.
A friend sent me this picture of The late Sir Charles Maclean of Duart and Morvern ( later Lord Maclean of Duart ) was Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. So it looks like I came close to the mark!
Next time I will carry my cromach
Cheers
Jamie