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Posted January 26, 2013 at 12:40 pm
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2. Dick Mitchell wrote:
Wonderful prelude to a glorious Eucharist at St. Philip’s. January 26, 4:15 pm | [comment link] |
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3. Martial Artist wrote:
Always a treat to hear the pipes. Pax et bonum, ———————- |
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4. Blue Cat Man wrote:
It doesn’t hurt that yesterday was Robert Burns’ birthday! January 26, 9:40 pm | [comment link] |
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5. Martial Artist wrote:
Agreed, Blue Cat Man. But such synchronicity is hardly necessary to the enjoment of good piping. ———————- |
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6. evan miller wrote:
I was surprised and delighted to find him there Friday evening. I heard the pipes as I left the Church Street Inn and was glad to see the piper was piping us into the glorious Eucharist Service. Glad he got recorded. January 29, 2:57 pm | [comment link] |
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I have a strong Celtic background. However, when I hear bagpipes, I am always reminded of the old English definition of a gentleman: Someone who can play the pipes, but does not.
January 26, 3:30 pm | [comment link]