Very nice, thank you! That is a healthy wee dram of whisky LOL. I am currently nursing a bottle of Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 year I got for Christmas.
Thank you. I'm an American descendent of the MacFarland clan and recently took up the pipes at age 60. Others in my family were ahead of me and are accomplished pipers. I have learned much from your lessions. Keep up the great videos.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I NEEDED THIS SO MUCH, ESPECIALLY ON THIS PARTICULAR BURNS NIGHT. BLESS YOU MY DEAR, YOU HAVE BROUGHT SOME TEARS OF JOY TO THIS OLD HEART.
That was highly enjoyable Tress! Your poetry reading followed by your playing of the pipes made for a great format. Here's tae Rabbie Burns! Here's tae Tress and here's tae Scotland!
Thank you very much for this. This is the closest thing to a Burns Night celebration I've had. Perhaps next year after the covid is behind us, I can attend a real celebration. I've yet to eat haggis, and I've been waiting until the opportunity for the piping in and recitation of the ode to eat it. Again, thank you, and Slàinte!
Thank you for this gift. I don't know how the algorithm knew to send me here, now, but I'm thrilled. My great uncle was a piper with the Black Watch, and my nephew now has the pipes, but sadly doesn't play. I feel closer to my family hearing this, though I'm across the pond in the land without proper haggis.
Thank you, Tress, for sharing the poetry along with the beloved tunes. Thank you, also, to your husband for adding a little extra whimsy to your videos!
Descendant in Canada here... thank you for putting this together. It added something genuine to my solitude supper tonight. Haggis, Neeps, Tatties and Scotch Eggs, with a Single Malt to sip. My heart is truly there.
Wow, an outstanding tribute and salute ! It's the 26th here and it's Australia Day, but you've made my bloodline quiver with this wonderful ignition of memories. TY so much
Slàinte mhath, beautiful lyrics and music, really fitting to the beautiful scenery of the highland hills. Thank you and may God bless you and your family!
Good evening Tress, Last Saturday 13th February was the anniversary of the Massacre of the MacDonald's of Glen Coe by troops commanded by Robert Campbell of Glenlyon. A tune called in Gaelic Mhnathan a Ghlinne So / Women of this Glen was reputedly played by Campbell's piper to warn the MacDonald's of what was about to take place. There's a Scottish fiddle player by the name of Ian Anderson who played this tune last Friday online. There is also a Gaelic singer by the name of Alasdair Gillies who sings a song to the same tune online. If you get a chance Tress have a listen to this. It's a beautiful tune but it is also very sad considering its associations to the massacre.
What can I say? This is absolutely wonderful. My paternal ancestors were from Scotland. I love Robert Burns poems and music, but it is so difficult to understand his dialect today. I really appreciated the modern English translations.
I don't know how I came to this channel, I just was finding bagpipes music, and then and then I ran into you, and Robert Burns, beautiful video, music, and poems. A big greeting from Costa Rica!
THE GAITA MUST BE SING, ua-cam.com/video/aAjAbdRWqcQ/v-deo.html, GREETINGS FROM SPAIN, M LEDY, FROM AN ASTURIAN GENTLEMAN, GREETINGS FROM SPAIN, M LEDY, FROM AN ASTURIAN GENTLEMAN, AND AS THEY SAY GOES UP CABRON, LIKE A COUNTRYMAN
Burns’s words just sound so wrong with an American accent. It was bad enough when I was a wee boy in Inverness, singing Sweet Afton at school with a highland accent. At least it was another Scottish accent, but American ? No - just no.
Very nice, thank you! That is a healthy wee dram of whisky LOL. I am currently nursing a bottle of Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14 year I got for Christmas.
So good to hear from you again!
So lovely and wonderful to see and listen to your vids💕💕!
Just love them!!!🤗🤗💖🙏🙏🙏. Slainté 🥃
Bide A Wee with Tress!
Thank you. I'm an American descendent of the MacFarland clan and recently took up the pipes at age 60. Others in my family were ahead of me and are accomplished pipers. I have learned much from your lessions. Keep up the great videos.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I NEEDED THIS SO MUCH, ESPECIALLY ON THIS PARTICULAR BURNS NIGHT. BLESS YOU MY DEAR, YOU HAVE BROUGHT SOME TEARS OF JOY TO THIS OLD HEART.
Scot Wha hae. Great job loved every minute of it. My wee burns weren't pleased I turned you up . They are still young.
I read that with a Scottish accent, like grandma has.
I was just thinking if she plays "We;re no awa tae bid awa we;ll aye come back and see ye we;ll awe be gretting.....
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That was highly enjoyable Tress! Your poetry reading followed by your playing of the pipes made for a great format. Here's tae Rabbie Burns! Here's tae Tress and here's tae Scotland!
Well done and fun! Thank you :-)
thank you so much for keeping the Burns night celebration alive. Very beautiful
This was wonderful - thank you! Slainte!
Thank you for a beautiful selection of words and music
Thank you very much for this. This is the closest thing to a Burns Night celebration I've had. Perhaps next year after the covid is behind us, I can attend a real celebration. I've yet to eat haggis, and I've been waiting until the opportunity for the piping in and recitation of the ode to eat it. Again, thank you, and Slàinte!
Thank you. We had to cancel our celebration which is full of Burns' songs & we sing along. Really appreciate this
That was fantastic! Thank you for putting in the time and effort to share with us all. Great poems, and as always, excellent piping :-)
beautiful lyrical attributes to my Burns Night 2021 .😍
Thank you for this gift. I don't know how the algorithm knew to send me here, now, but I'm thrilled. My great uncle was a piper with the Black Watch, and my nephew now has the pipes, but sadly doesn't play. I feel closer to my family hearing this, though I'm across the pond in the land without proper haggis.
Fantastic Tunes!!!💓
Thank you, Tress, for sharing the poetry along with the beloved tunes. Thank you, also, to your husband for adding a little extra whimsy to your videos!
Descendant in Canada here... thank you for putting this together. It added something genuine to my solitude supper tonight. Haggis, Neeps, Tatties and Scotch Eggs, with a Single Malt to sip. My heart is truly there.
Wow, an outstanding tribute and salute ! It's the 26th here and it's Australia Day, but you've made my bloodline quiver with this wonderful ignition of memories. TY so much
Slàinte mhath, beautiful lyrics and music, really fitting to the beautiful scenery of the highland hills. Thank you and may God bless you and your family!
Thank you, we had to cancel our celebration this year.
I’m so sorry... it was hard not seeing friends and celebrating this year.🙏🏻🥃
Good evening Tress, Last Saturday 13th February was the anniversary of the Massacre of the MacDonald's of Glen Coe by troops commanded by Robert Campbell of Glenlyon. A tune called in Gaelic Mhnathan a Ghlinne So / Women of this Glen was reputedly played by Campbell's piper to warn the MacDonald's of what was about to take place. There's a Scottish fiddle player by the name of Ian Anderson who played this tune last Friday online. There is also a Gaelic singer by the name of Alasdair Gillies who sings a song to the same tune online. If you get a chance Tress have a listen to this. It's a beautiful tune but it is also very sad considering its associations to the massacre.
Correction: Paul Anderson...
What can I say? This is absolutely wonderful. My paternal ancestors were from Scotland. I love Robert Burns poems and music, but it is so difficult to understand his dialect today. I really appreciated the modern English translations.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us on this oh so special night. Have some haggis for me (I don't like it, lol). Have a dram too. :)
I eat your share of the haggis ;) I love haggis!
Well done Madam!:)
I don't know how I came to this channel, I just was finding bagpipes music, and then and then I ran into you, and Robert Burns, beautiful video, music, and poems.
A big greeting from Costa Rica!
There is my love 🌹 thank you 🙏 for Kipling up the pipes your wonderful er o go bra ☘️🇮🇪🌹
THE GAITA MUST BE SING, ua-cam.com/video/aAjAbdRWqcQ/v-deo.html, GREETINGS FROM SPAIN, M LEDY, FROM AN ASTURIAN GENTLEMAN, GREETINGS FROM SPAIN, M LEDY, FROM AN ASTURIAN GENTLEMAN, AND AS THEY SAY GOES UP CABRON, LIKE A COUNTRYMAN
Maravilha! Beautiful!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Les merveilles d'un ange merci 🥰
Merci....
With your wee wellies no less ☘
Burns’s words just sound so wrong with an American accent. It was bad enough when I was a wee boy in Inverness, singing Sweet Afton at school with a highland accent. At least it was another Scottish accent, but American ? No - just no.