A bagpipe band in a local parade. According to Wiktionary a group of bagpipes is called a skirl.
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A bagpipe band in a local parade. According to Wiktionary a group of bagpipes is called a skirl.
To see more noisy posts go to Ailsa’s Travel Theme page.
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I like bagpipe music and this is a cool shot
So do I Prior, thank you
Great choice! Love the photo.
Thanks very much Amy
This must be quite something to listen to.
Oh yes it is Colline
Brilliant entry and very timely…such an emblem of Scotland. Will the bagpipe bands be celebrating independence or unity though? It’s a big moment in British history to make some noise about, either way.
I wasn’t thinking the referendum when I chose this shot but you’re right Jenny