Thanks to birthday boy Chris,
Terry and
Glen for depping on bass, guitar and fiddle and to
Mike for the photos.
The Dances
The Cock O' The North / 100 PipersThe Snowball
Goatland Square Eight
Orkney Strip The Willow
Circle Hornpipe
Postman's Knock
Patsy Geary's / Coleman's Cross
Circle Mixer
Cornish Six Hand Reel
Old Swan Gallop
Women of Ireland / The Tarboltan
Haddenham Square Eight
Shebag an Shemor / Give Me Your Hand
Circle Waltz
Polka Off
Circassian Circle
Cock of the North
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great evening at Brown Edge - it's always a great crowd and for such a good cause! We wanted to share some photos with you of the evening. You're most welcome to download them and the instructions on how to do it are below!
Very best wishes,
Moody Food.
The images are on a photo sharing site called photobucket. If you go to the blog and click on any of the images it will take you to Photobucket, sometimes the browser will try and block the new window from opening, but simply allow it to take you there. Then follow the instructions below on how to save them to your computer.
All the best,
Emma.
Instructions from photobucket:
Can I save an image or video back to my computer?
You can save images to your computer.
1. Click a thumbnail image to view the full-size image.
2. Mouse over the image to display the full-size option.
3. Click Full Size above the image display.
For Windows systems:
3. Right-click and select Save Image As.
4. Choose a location on your computer, and click Save.
For Mac users:
3. CTRL-click and select Save Image As.
4. Choose a location on your computer, and click Save.
If you are a Pro user, you can transfer images to or from a Photobucket account using an FTP connection. After you are connected via FTP, you can drag-and-drop images in either direction.