My cousin Bobby is a very fine man – much wisdom, much humor, much
integrity. He has been around all my life and so when he announced
that he was to be wed, there was no alternative but to step I wi’ my
cromack to the Isles. He is 77.
His wife is Bonnie Ann Duncan, in whose honor the famous 2/4 march was written.
Second tune in set, played by the lamented Gordon Duncan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPzyKSxBDCI
First tune By Argyll and Sutherland pipe Band
Long trip – Okinawa,Tokyo,Paris,Cardiff? Glasgow, Clachan but worth it as all the Calder clan and the Duncan clan foregathered to celebrate Bobby and Ann’s nuptials.

The bride arrives. Vintages Rolls are the normal form of transport. The glass screen between the back seats and the driver stops the sheep licking your neck
The ceremony was held in Bobby’s house which is right on the sea with
fine views over to Islay and Jura.
Beautiful sunshine broke through just as the vows were pronounced. I take this to be a very good omen.
We then went to the village hall for a dance. Half of Kintyre was there.