I suspect that little bagpiping goes on these days other than at ceremonies of one kind or another. We visited Scotland a few years ago and over the ten days we were there saw but one piper and he had been hired to shill for a store which was reopening after renovations.
Leuke foto Bill, best wel apart als je zo iemand tegen komt, maar dat zal daar wel vaker voorkomen vermoed ik.Trouwens ik hou veel van die muziek van doedelzakken. Groet Kees.
Bagpipes - you either hate them or love them. I love them. Took bagpipe lessons when in Scotland. That was a long time ago and I was never very good at it!
I am so glad Hubby got rid of his bagpipe, it was awful to hear the first tries! But we have some men in kilts in a village nearby who play. A refreshing day to you, Bill :-)
I like the men in the skirt …
ReplyDeleteBut of course the question remains ... do they wear underwear ?! LOL
Have a great day, Bill!
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSuper nice Bill.
Greeting from Patricia
Excelente fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I love pipe music. Does your camera record sound?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Looks like serious business.Nice photo Bill.
ReplyDeleteI suspect that little bagpiping goes on these days other than at ceremonies of one kind or another. We visited Scotland a few years ago and over the ten days we were there saw but one piper and he had been hired to shill for a store which was reopening after renovations.
ReplyDeleteIt is always fun to see a man in a skirt! :)
ReplyDeleteIt would be interest to know what clan he belongs to.
ReplyDelete...off to a gig?
ReplyDeleteHe could be heading off to play or on his way home, great capture!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a good day!
Too bad, you don't see that in our Dutch polder
ReplyDeleteOh I do love a man in a kilt Bill 😉
ReplyDeleteRegular attire? He’d be cold here.
ReplyDeleteI never think of Ireland as having pipers, nor kilted men...so perhaps there was a Scottish function happening?
ReplyDeleteGood one, Bill! Love the way the kilt is flowing.
ReplyDeleteThe colors black and red go together so we'll.
ReplyDeleteI think he looks great!
Have a wonderful Wednesday Bill☕
Now that is something I would never see here in Phoenix!
ReplyDeleteAlways fun listening to pipers play. They do have to get to their venue.
ReplyDeleteI would love to hear someone play again. It always sounds so nice.
ReplyDeleteHeading off for a performance, I suspect.
ReplyDeleteHe couldn't get away with wearing that here at the moment. Too cold.
Great picture …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
..or he was going to the Spar for some groceries.
ReplyDeleteHe looks very handsome
ReplyDeleteMB
Hmm, I'm guessing I wouldn't look very good in a kilt.
ReplyDeleteLooks like he is going to attend an event or going home.
ReplyDeleteI love hearing them play!
ReplyDeleteLeuke foto Bill, best wel apart als je zo iemand tegen komt, maar dat zal daar wel vaker voorkomen vermoed ik.Trouwens ik hou veel van die muziek van doedelzakken.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
Bagpipers are always special.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't he look smart!?
ReplyDeleteBagpipes - you either hate them or love them. I love them. Took bagpipe lessons when in Scotland. That was a long time ago and I was never very good at it!
ReplyDeleteYou never know if he's played or going to play - there is just something special about a man in a kilt.
ReplyDeleteBill - bagpipes stir my heart like no other instrument, especially when playing Amazing Grace!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad Hubby got rid of his bagpipe, it was awful to hear the first tries! But we have some men in kilts in a village nearby who play.
ReplyDeleteA refreshing day to you, Bill :-)
a good picture
ReplyDeletelove pipe's music! ew
ReplyDeleteFun! I might have wanted to follow him (just to hear the music you understand )).
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