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When I said he piped and piped everywhere we went, and children were willing to follow him into the murky water to meet an untimely demise, I really WASN'T kidding, folks. (snickering whimsically) Surely you can see why he's such a wicked asset when coming up with new Banjo Bunny material.
Pic above was shot in Falmouth.

Piper portrait. My wonderful and goofy friend... photographer, piper, cowboy, poet and fisherman. Shot outside of Chatham.

Shot coming back from "The Knob"

Shot on the way out to "The Knob". He was playing Angels We Have Heard on High.

Rob serenading the deer, swans, seagulls, and at least 8 tourists to the tune of amazing grace at Fort Whatchamacallit outside of Chatham. He got a standing ovation! I have more images, but surely I would embarrass him... (which is why I'll wait til later to post them ALL!)... and from what I hear, with another 7 weeks of practice under his belt, Rob's ready to go global.
Posted by susan at November 27, 2007 10:18 PM
What a hansom piper! Who wouldn't follow him?? Looks like you had a wonderful time!!
Posted by: jzrart at November 28, 2007 10:55 AM
What a hansom piper! Who wouldn't follow him?? Looks like you had a wonderful time!!
Posted by: jzrart at November 28, 2007 10:55 AM
The pied piper of Chatam! Now that has a wonderful sound....... and I bet his piping is progressing by leaps and bounds if he practices all day every day. He is a whimsical and talented piper.
Posted by: janet at November 28, 2007 2:49 PM
I must comment! When I was in college (Boulder, CO) we welcomed many a new year (and the sun) on the side of a mountain with champagne and EVERY SINGLE YEAR WITHOUT FAIL we were serenaded by some mysterious bag piper extraordinairre. Magical! Thanks for taking me back there.
Posted by: Cami at November 28, 2007 8:38 PM
This is so cool! I would love to have been one of the tourists on the beach to hear him play! What a treat. Great photographs of him.
Posted by: candy at November 29, 2007 8:31 AM