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2011-09-06 Thread GibbonsSoinne
   In response to an unmet need for harvest tunes, and incidentally tunes
   commemorating Northumbrian wildlife, I was inspired to write this after
   an afternoon's piping with Edmund in Northumberland,

   when Edmund, Gisela and I all went for a walk afterwards...



   X:1
   T:The Harvest Mite
   M:9/8
   R:Slip Jig
   K:G
   |:c|BAf gAB GAB|dBf dBg Aec|BAf gAB GAB|BAd eAc A2:|
   |:e|gGA fBc edB| gGA Bfd ceA|gGA fBc edB|cBe fAc A2:|
   |:c|dBf gBe GdB| gBf GdB eAg|dBf gBe GdB|AeB fAc A2:|



   If anyone feels this deserves a set of irritating variations,

   they are welcome to go for a walk in long grass in search of
   inspiration!

   The inspiration develops from the next day onwards but is relieved with
   antihistamines



   John

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[NSP] Re: (no subject)

2011-09-06 Thread Barry Say

gibbonssoi...@aol.com wrote:


The inspiration develops from the next day onwards but is relieved with
antihistamines
   
My first major hay-fever attack came on a school trip to Chesters fort. 
Although I had been a sniffely and sneezy youth up to that point, the 
streaming eyes and waterfall nose generated by the Northumbrian 
grassland on that day entirely surpassed all my previous experience.


Perhaps the Northumbrian plaid was developed as a large scale handkerchief.

Enough!

Barry



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[NSP] Re: (no subject)

2011-09-06 Thread Malcolm Craven
The mite of the roman empire!
Malcolm

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Subject: [NSP] (no subject)

   In response to an unmet need for harvest tunes, and incidentally tunes
   commemorating Northumbrian wildlife, I was inspired to write this after
   an afternoon's piping with Edmund in Northumberland,

   when Edmund, Gisela and I all went for a walk afterwards...



   X:1
   T:The Harvest Mite
   M:9/8
   R:Slip Jig
   K:G
   |:c|BAf gAB GAB|dBf dBg Aec|BAf gAB GAB|BAd eAc A2:|
   |:e|gGA fBc edB| gGA Bfd ceA|gGA fBc edB|cBe fAc A2:|
   |:c|dBf gBe GdB| gBf GdB eAg|dBf gBe GdB|AeB fAc A2:|



   If anyone feels this deserves a set of irritating variations,

   they are welcome to go for a walk in long grass in search of
   inspiration!

   The inspiration develops from the next day onwards but is relieved with
   antihistamines



   John

   --


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