Dear Cousins and "Someday to find" cousins;) Thought maybe some of you would be interested to hear what our ancestors were listening to back in Scotland. When I started genealogy about three years ago, I also started playing "Celtic" music on my fiddle (after 40 years of having put it "away").As I dug deeper and deeper into my "Grandfathers'" origins, etc.I began to find more and more of them as having come from GB and, in particular, Scotland, and coincidentally, I began to "favor" the Scottish music style in the Celtic genre. So, as many of you already know, I've recorded a Scottish fiddle tunes CD and I now have a website!!!!! It'll get fancier print this week-end, but it now has all the pics and info it'll have when "finished". I hope the sound clips are good! I'm not able to listen to them because my old Mac can't handle "new-fangled" conveniences like "sound"! Anyway, I've researched as best I could, all the tunes on the CD and they are authentic Scottish "born and bred" tunes, except for the track of Irish jigs, and, like me, I'll bet some of you have a little Irish blood too. If some of you are wondering what music has to do with genealogy, well, it was probably as much a part of our ancestors' lives as it is ours today, so anything I can find out about how my forebearers lived, what their feelings were, etc. the more I know about genealogy! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Carleen Frazier-Adlam