My first visit to Edinburgh since the gathering.
Friend Alan in casual wear.
Plenty of young guys out and about in kilts. Here two modern men pose for the camera while the fair haired chap in the black watch kilt has not spotted the camera but his lass obviously has.
The entrance to the High Court has become a popular pitch for a piper in the early evening after Court has risen for the day.
Another piper outside the High Court
The traditional piper at the corner of Princes Street and Waverley Bridge near the Scott Monument has moved across to the other side of the road due to the tram works blocking his usual position.
Another piper at the corner of Waverley Bridge/Princes Street
Some of the tourist tat shops make a poor job of dressing their mannequins, this kilt is worn back to front.
You would have thought that on Princes Street they could have done better than display a mannequin with a broken nose and a broken upper lip. Note also the mannequin has at least five feathers in his cap.
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