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A few pics from Scotland #2
Here are the remaining images related to my previously posted thread. No, I did not take my kilt... not this time. Yes I did see a few kilts along the way, maybe 3 or 4 (two pipers, one waiter, one clergy... hmm, who might that be) and oh, I'm wrong there was a gaggle of kilts at the local pub near my B&B in EDI... a groom and groomsmen were each having a pint. Thanks for being such a fine rabble!
   
Last edited by lukeyrobertson; 6th June 13 at 08:57 PM.
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Another great set of pics, especially Iona.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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Great photes ! Brings back memories of my own visit to Scotland.
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!
Slainte,
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Great pics
Now I have tweed envy
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Ah, I see you have a photo of my summer home....
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 Originally Posted by AJBryant
Ah, I see you have a photo of my summer home.... 
Yeah, mine too.
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 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Yeah, mine too. 
Ah, so YOU'RE the guy I always hear puttering around in the next bedroom over. Can you please turn your music down? And next time I have a party, I'll knock on the wall to invite you over.
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10th June 13, 06:37 PM
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 Originally Posted by Madpiper1130
Great pics
Now I have tweed envy
Ah... Mr. Madpiper... In my view, this is most excellent tweed. The colours are natural, the tweed wool is sourced from the sheep right outside the door of the mill! The hand of the cloth is lovely. It is indeed a cloth that sparks envy. Plus, the location of the farm and mill is in my mind simply, idyllic and the owners, Anne and Andrew, are lovely people.
Here's an additional photo to help increase the envy!
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