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12th November 11, 01:21 PM
#281
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Great photos and tale Robert, thank you
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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12th November 11, 01:35 PM
#282
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Great photos Robert, glad the wee scarf finally arrived to take in the beautiful view from your house.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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13th November 11, 12:36 AM
#283
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
What a fab way to present an absolutely great set of pics. Thanks Robert to you, your family and your friend for taking time out with the scarf. It is very much appreciated.
Great to see the Celtic Harp ... how long has she been playing. Do you teach her? And lastly ... your friend, is he a musician too .. he got the look of one ...
Thanks once again,
Iechyd Da
Derek
A Proud Welsh Cilt Wearer
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13th November 11, 02:07 AM
#284
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Originally Posted by Derek
What a fab way to present an absolutely great set of pics. Thanks Robert to you, your family and your friend for taking time out with the scarf. It is very much appreciated.
Great to see the Celtic Harp ... how long has she been playing. Do you teach her? And lastly ... your friend, is he a musician too .. he got the look of one ...
Thanks once again,
Iechyd Da
Derek
Louise has been learning to play the harp from a very talented young female harpist here in the French Alps. I should be writing an article about her in Trad Magazine in early 2012. Louise is learning quickly; she has natural talent and music just flows from her fingers.
My friend Arnaud is no musician. He was here with his sweet wife to pick-up his bran new kilt...
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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13th November 11, 03:14 AM
#285
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
That is a fabulous picture Robert. You should frame it. Good to see the scarf is underway again.
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13th November 11, 04:53 AM
#286
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Originally Posted by English Bloke
That is a fabulous picture Robert. You should frame it. Good to see the scarf is underway again.
Yes, it shall be framed !
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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13th November 11, 07:56 AM
#287
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Great stuff Robert. An excellent way to honour the Scarf.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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19th November 11, 10:12 AM
#288
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
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19th November 11, 01:06 PM
#289
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Disclaimer
Due to pre-booked commitments and circumstances beyond the control of the writer, he will not be kilted during the sojourn of the Scarf during its stay in East Anglia.
We hope this does not spoil your viewing pleasure.
So - Friday morning, bright and early the post arrives.
Wasting no time, I used a special tool called a 'letter opener' and opened the package.
And there we had -
The SCARF had arrived!
I knew that time was of the essence and wanted to keep the SCARF moving as soon as possible.
Straight away, to show everyone where it is -
I then snuck across the border into Suffolk -
Then off to the Harling Drove Road. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drovers%27_road
This is a place where two ancient transport networks come together and overlap each other. For a while the Peddars Way and the Harling Drove Road run together. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peddars_Way
Just a little bit more to come.
Regards
Chas
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19th November 11, 01:52 PM
#290
Re: Welsh Rugby Scarf Travel Log in Pictures
Where was I - oh, yes. On the Harling Drove Road -
A quick walk in the fog and then back home to re-pack and ship of to the next recipient.
But before it goes -
There are those who talk about Fortuosity and Serendipity, those who speak of Ley Lines and cosmic forces over which we have no control. Powers so great that mere mortals are as nothing in comparison. Well we are kilt wearers, so I am sure we can all understand that. But what dark arts must have been at work for this to have happened -
The QUAICH and the SCARF in the same place, at the same time - touching!
Will this ever happen again in our lifetimes - who knows, who can say?
Got home and had to dash out again, but one last picture -
Regards
Chas
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