Well it would appear that some people just don't listen. All it would have taken was a wee bottle of whisky but no they obviously thought I was joking about the bribes.
They'll know now that I wasn't.
What better way to start a Rogues Gallery than with our revered boss and her husband.
(That's Sheila and Graham Reid for the uninitiated amongst you.)
Actually Graham's really the boss but Sheila is scarier!!
Especially with those specs.
This is a warning to any future or present members who feel the urge to flout the Society's rules and regulations.
Our SAS trained sheep dog will take you on a forced march up Benachie.
If you repent he'll let you down again after a few days.
Repeat offenders will be taken to the remotest parts of Skye and subjected to various demeaning tasks.
This lot are smiling because they'd just been told that the night's ration of beans would be heated up.
That'll explain the wind then.
The Society was very honoured to have been asked to perform at the 80th Anniversary of the death of James Scott Skinner. Here we can see four of our members performing the tunes that were originally played at Scott Skinner's funeral.
Pauline Rogers, Graham Reid, Morag Webster and Alan Smith
You can see here the magnificent grave stone for Scott Skinner which you can find in Allanvale Cemetery.
The Society has strong links with the memorial as we performed a concert a couple of years ago in order to raise funds to clean and restore it.