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jpwagoneer1964:
Archer, Wy

MaineWriter:
Ranchettes, WY

Are the girls who work on ranches the ranchettes? LOL


Leslie

Ellemeno:
Spruce Grove, AB

the Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band marching in Spruce Grove


Formed in 1929, by Pipe Major John Robertson, the Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band is the oldest pipe band in the City of Edmonton.
The official tartan of the Society and the Band is the Red Erskine, which is derived from the ancient Barony of Erskine, in Renfrewshire, Scotland, during the reign of Alexander II. It was also the tartan of the now disbanded Royal Scots Fusiliers.

The dress uniform of the Band is comprised of a kilt, silver-buckled belt, black Argyle jacket, black glengarry, and seal skin sporran. Each piper provides his/her own bagpipes and practice chanter. Drummers provide their own drum sticks. Drums are the property of the Band Association.

The Band will accept as members, youths whose ages range from 10 to 18 years. No experience in piping or drumming is required. Band members will be given instruction, and admitted to the Marching/Competition Band with full status (i.e. issued a uniform, and allowed to march with the Band in parades and competitions), when the Pipe Major determines they are ready for promotion.

The Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band has a long history of accomplishments and awards, and is recognized as a valued contributor to adult bands, a proud achievement of the Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band Association.

jpwagoneer1964:
Edcouch, Tx

memento:
Heath, Texas

Heath, Texas is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Ray Hubbard in southern Rockwall County and northern Kaufman County. Heath enjoys spectacular views of the Dallas skyline and easy access to Metroplex business, cultural, and entertainment amenities.  Residents and visitors enjoy a growing trail system, two municipal parks, Rush Creek Yacht Club (home to Olympic sailors!) and the Buffalo Creek award-winning golf course.  The mostly residential community has welcomed the advent of low impact office, service/retail and restaurant development. Development principles are distinguished by prudent growth strategies, preservation goals and commitment to protecting and enhancing property values.

4 br,6 full ba,1 half ba 105 sq. ft. 1.05 acres
This can be yours for $1,300,000.

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