Thursday, August 23, 2012

A bus tour took place today on the west coast of Scotland since the coach had been booked for the Br




The first contest north miami beach hotels has come and gone. North Berwick Highland Games were held on Saturday and it was the first Scottish competition for the band. The band came away with a sixth place in a field of eleven north miami beach hotels and they won dress and deportment for Grade Three. It was a very good learning north miami beach hotels experience for the band as nerves were a factor. It was too bad that Bridge of Allan was cancelled because they would have liked a shot at redemption north miami beach hotels but it was great to get the nerves out with the first play. Less than a week until the big day and lots happening in between now and then!
A bus tour took place today on the west coast of Scotland since the coach had been booked for the Bridge of Allan Highland north miami beach hotels Games. It took us to the Green Welly Stop in Tyndrum, Glencoe, Fort William, Glenfinnan and Inveraray. It was a long day but great to get out of the metropolis that is Glasgow. In Glencoe the band had their first taste of midges or rather the midges had their first taste of Canadians! There was lots of arm flapping and swatting as the little bugs wreaked havoc! It was a beautiful misty day to go through the famous north miami beach hotels glen which added to the mystique of it. A lunch stop was had in Fort William north miami beach hotels and then on to the famous Harry Potter bridge in Glenfinnan. Glenfinnan is also the landing north miami beach hotels place of Bonnie Prince Charlie. No midges bothered them there!
A supper stop was made in Inveraray north miami beach hotels where the rain teemed down. It had been the hope to catch the Inveraray and District Pipe Band practice but no such luck. Good food was eaten instead! After arriving back in Glasgow, the band had a very short band practice as the heavens north miami beach hotels decided to open up. The band members are certainly being exposed to the very schizophrenic weather that Scotland tends to have!

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