Here are a few pics from our Folk Club Coach trip to Bourton on the Water, Burford and Shrivenham. Also it was great meeting up once again with Jock Scot at The Prince of Wales in Shrivenham where we had our music session. There were 44 of us on the coach... Music was being made as soon as we took off and the the countryside was colourful Bourton on the Water .... a real quaint place ... they have a fab car museum too
A Proud Welsh Cilt Wearer
KiltedDixon
More singing at the pub .... and on the way back on the coach ... The was a little rain during the day ... caught trying to say dry in a shop doorway And finally ... the bending arm in the dark sweater by the window is Jock Scot ... soz pic didnt come out to good Jock and its the only one I got of you .. well it was a bit hectic there ... glad you enjoyed yourself and was great to meet up again .. no doubt we shall do it again soon. Iechyd Da Derek
KiltedDixon,Panache
Great pictures! Thanks.
Richrail
Lovely photos, thanks for sharing! Cheers,
Always a pleasure watching your journeys from afar!
looks great. Wish I could be there. As I've gotten older as much as I love singing opera I hope in my next life I can come back as a celtic singer.
Wonderful pics Derek ! The pub picture is great , it would appear that Jock is the most enlightened person in the pub .
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Mike Montgomery Clan Montgomery Society , International
Very nice, Derek. Thank you for sharing.
The Official [BREN]
Great to meet up again Derek and what fun it was . Now, for a not very musical type like me , let me tell you all here, that in amongst the "team" there are some very accomplished musicians and song writers and if any one gets half a chance to be within marching distance of a "Rumney Folk Club" gathering they will be in for a real treat and a very warm welcome. Rest assured Derek that Jock "the arm" Scot will be on parade any time that he can.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
I'll second that. Rumney Folk Club is a crackin' little venue. One of these days when work isn't in the way I'll have to venture back. Nice day Derek. Can't beat a trip out on a Sharabang (Charabanc). Grand piccies.
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