At the more formal bashes, the haggis is piped in, but not every dinner party can find a fluent bagpiper at this short notice. |
It is said they put on their kilts and plaids and were piped ashore by the bagpiper. |
A bagpiper played during the memorial service in the Senate chamber. |
Each takes up a lighted candle and queues behind the bagpiper, who blows proudly through reeds she hopes do not freeze. |
MacKay also had been a bagpiper and the sergeant-at-arms of the inland Empire Emerald Society. |
A bagpiper and a group of young Scottish Highland dancers highlighted the programme. |