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Jan 01, 2006 20:39 |  #16

Thanks for posting those photos! I'm a piper, and always interested in seeing the places referred to in the Scottish music I play. There is a lovely and very sad tune commemorating the treacherous slaughter of the MacDonalds by the Campbells at Glencoe in 1692. Your images fit the mood of the lyrics perfectly:

Oh cruel is the snow that sweeps Glencoe
And covers the grave o' Donald
And cruel was the foe that raped Glencoe
And murdered the house o' MacDonald

1. They came in the night when the men were asleep
That band of Argyles, through snow soft and deep.
Like murdering foxes, among helpless sheep
They slaughtered the house o' MacDonald
Chorus
2. They came through the blizzard, we offered them heat
A roof ower their heads, dry shoes for their feet.
We wined them and dined them, they ate of our meat
And slept m the house O' MacDonald
Chorus
3. They came from Fort William with murder mind
The Campbell's had orders, King William had signed
Put all to the sword, these words underlined
And leave none alive called MacDonald
Chorus
4. Some died in their beds at the hands of the foe
Some fled in the night, and were lost in the snow.
Some lived to accuse hlm, that struck the first blow
But gone was the house of MacDonald
Chorus


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Jan 01, 2006 23:52 |  #17

HI Dimitri, this tree is the last of an ancient forest (RIP), the end of an era which you are the witness, you now enter in posterity. See this link: site (external link)


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Jan 02, 2006 06:33 as a reply to  @ post 1042936 |  #18
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....Kenyc....

kenyc wrote:
Dimitri, that's because its the One Tree! :)

great shots once again! I love dead trees. (Not that I don't love live trees too, but...)

KAC


I think what you meant to say is...was the one tree. :lol::lol:


Thank you Kenny,always nice to hear from you.:)


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Jan 02, 2006 06:39 |  #19

Well, yes and no, the name "The One Tree" popped into mind from the Thomas Covenant series I read many years ago:

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Jan 02, 2006 06:39 as a reply to  @ VegasGeorge's post |  #20
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....VegasGeorge....

VegasGeorge wrote:
Thanks for posting those photos! I'm a piper, and always interested in seeing the places referred to in the Scottish music I play. There is a lovely and very sad tune commemorating the treacherous slaughter of the MacDonalds by the Campbells at Glencoe in 1692. Your images fit the mood of the lyrics perfectly:


WOW , i`m compeletely speechless. :eek::eek::eek:


I knew the story , but never heard that poem.

I can`t find the apropriate words to thank you for posting this.:D


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