Wind (not a repeat!)

Wind (not a repeat!)

 

I have already told you about wind, the sort that is used by my lovely pipes to make music

 

And I have told you about the massive reservoirs used to store wind before it flows through to my pipes.  These huge heavy chests, with hinged sides and floating tops, were carefully built by Mr William in 1911 and have survived all these years, just getting dirtier every year that’s past, and with their leather hinges increasingly having to be patched up

 

Three of the reservoirs are huge, and the fourth more of a baby size.  They have all been lifted down, and all four have gone for restoration.  This took a lot of heaving, and Mr Gary was fortunate to have such strong henchpeople on hand

 

Two of the reservoirs went with Mr Edward to his workshop, and the other two have gone to Mr Dave in East London.  Great progress is being made and soon these reservoirs will come back to my Abbey, to be hoisted high up into new positions, and the trunks from the blowers and to the windchests reconnected.  From the pictures I have seen, courtesy of Mr Gary, they look magnificent

 

That is a really exciting prospect.  It will be wonderful for wind to be stored so efficiently, and as a result, my lovely pipes will sound even better, and especially as they will also be gleaming and clean

 

These reservoirs are crucial to my sound.  Until now, they have been hidden away, seldom appreciated, gathering years of dust, seemingly unloved.  Now, higher and more visible, everyone will see their quality and I will sound so much better as a result

 


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