Colin has been charged with carrying the standard round the boundaries of the town and to return it "untarnished and unsullied, one year hence", and was wished the traditional "Safe oot. Safe in!"
There is lots of waving and cheering as they pass the crowds lining the way to see them! "Hur-ray!" the riders shout and "Hur-ray!" the crowd shouts back!
This little guy seems to be having fun.
and this lass looks happy! The ribbons denote all the ride-outs she has been on, not just at our own festival but at the other Common Ridings, in towns throughout the Scottish Borders. She's quite an experienced rider-out, it would seem. I expect those ribbons go back a year or two!!
Another experienced rider is Linda who also sports lots of ribbons Tonight she had a bit of a problem with a horse that wanted not to trot straight forward, but to dance sideways, which probably explains Linda's concentrated expression.
Of course, a procession in Scotland isn't complete without a pipe band, so here are a few photos of the pipes and drums of Peebles.
So there we are now. I didn't get to see the important ceremonies tonight, the welcome at Neidpath, the fording of the river Tweed as the riders return from the ride-out, the horse races to end the day, the presentation of the trophies and cups to the winners of the races and the dancing of an Eightsome reel by the Cornet, his Lass and his supporters in the High Street accompanied by the pipe band, but despite the rain that came on later I expect all were enjoyed by those present! Maybe next year again!
Goodnight!
Talk again soon.
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