Good to see you looking so well, Bob. Great stories and music here. I remember when you, Allan and I took it in turns driving between the Broch and Peterheid when we worked for Post Office Telephones. That was before it became British Telecom and all that privatisation malarky.
Thanks Dougie, fin ye start awa’ spikkin’ there’s aye stuff ye forget tae pit in. For instance, there’s the wye that fairmin’ his changed sae muckle sin’ I wis a loon.
Good to see you looking so well, Bob. Great stories and music here. I remember when you, Allan and I took it in turns driving between the Broch and Peterheid when we worked for Post Office Telephones. That was before it became British Telecom and all that privatisation malarky.
Aye Ian, gweed tae hear fae ye min. Oor time wi’ Post Office Telecoms wis a fair time ago. The ‘ears hiv fairly fleen by!
Well done Bob! You have a passion for music and local history.
Yes indeed. Bob is at the forefront of our traditional music and one of the bastions of local history and genuine research. Lovely gentleman.
A rare story Bob, weel deen min!
Thanks Dougie, fin ye start awa’ spikkin’ there’s aye stuff ye forget tae pit in. For instance, there’s the wye that fairmin’ his changed sae muckle sin’ I wis a loon.
I’m listening tae ma’sel bleeterin, and I notice that I mentioned that we got electricity in 1953, but in fact it was 1955.
Ach we a mak mistakes an ye hae corrected it so nae worries th sotter his been sortit a richt.
Great video and tunes at the end. Well done Bob and Jim. 🏴
@@w11buc Thanks Bill.
@@w11buc Best wishes and your own music is excellent and man hae a gabb aboot it shortly!