Houston Highland Games postgame

What a wonderful weekend! In every way. I had a terrific time spending my first full weekend as a vendor. Of course, I was so close to the stage that I didn’t have to miss a note of music, and even kept my usual gig of selling CDs for Clandestine and Teribus.

Thanks especially to my neighbor, Craig Scotland and his lovely bride Deanna of Jiggernaut, for all their help and advice. And also to Ros and Paul Shepherd, who run the whole darn thing. It couldn’t have gone better. Well, okay, I could have remembered to photograph a couple of pairs of earrings that I sold. But if that’s my biggest tragedy, I’ll find a way to carry on!

[Click to embiggen] Here’s what my booth looked like before I rearranged and took down the back wall to see the stage:

McCord Works booth, 16 May 2009

And here’s what you do when the rainstorm won’t let you perform with amplification. If you look closely, you can see the world-famous Marybeth McQueen sitting in my booth, as a backdrop for Clandestine’s unexpected acoustic show. Whee!

Clandestine: Gregory McQueen, Emily Dugas, Al Cofrin, EJ Jones at Houston Highland Games, 16 May 2009

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2 Responses to Houston Highland Games postgame

  1. Ros says:

    I’m sooooooooo glad you enjoyed yourself. We certainly enjoyed having you. Hope you will do it again next year.

    Love ya!!!,

    - ros
    xx

  2. Jene says:

    Hey Leisa–so glad you had fun–so did we. We weren’t as close to the stage as you but we could hear every note also and loved it.
    Loved you products-you are a very talented young lady.
    Bless you
    Jene XX

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