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the beauty and isolation of this delightful spot – Ultima Thuleindeed, next stop America.<strong>The</strong> photograph shows myself and Philip in front of the ferryat Port Askaig. <strong>The</strong> tune I am playing is, of course, LeavingPort Askaig.<strong>The</strong> opportunity to play this fine old Willie Ross tune was quiteirresistible on this the first time I have visited Islay and was nowabout to embark for Oban.I have been playing this tune for over 30 years. Perhaps I should say,rather, trying to play it. I remember on one occasion in 1984 in Belfast,when I was commanding Charlie Company, going up to the Pipes andDrums to have my pipes tuned. After being assisted by the ever patientand courteous Cpl McQuade, I struck up Leaving Port Askaig.Apparently, a few moments later Pipe Major Gavin Stoddart burstout of his office exclaiming “Who’s that idiot playing Leaving PortAskaig? Where is he?” “Just round the corner there, Pipe Major,”replied Cpl McQuade innocently.Round the corner, oblivious to the offence being given to the PipeMajor’s discerning ear, was I gently mangling aforesaid tune but,on seeing his thunderous countenance and realising all was farfrom well, ground to a feeble, wailing halt. <strong>The</strong>re was an uneasypause then Gavin took a deep breath and growled, “Oh don’t stop.You need all the practice you can get.”.Best wishes. Yours aye,Colin WinterTHE ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIERS

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