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Pied Piper

November 27, 2007

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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.

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

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Shot coming back from "The Knob"

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

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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

Comments

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