A Welshwoman's Life in Sicily
I think a shepherd used it.
I think a shepherd too.
Is it a Friscalettu?
This looks like one of the bamboo pipes I made!
Some type of flute. I can picture Pan playing it as he prances around the pasture. :)
Pazienza!
Answer tomorrow. You always say that but never follow through!A shepherd but it is so obvious that it must be someone else.
Looks like a pipe. Shepherd? Goatherd? Anyone who wanted music?
A Piccolo?
Good guesses, one and all. It is a traditional shepherd's whistle. Jmb, I am devastated that you should say that! I always put the answer either on the next day's post or in the comments on the original post.
I know, I know ... but I can't say. :)
Clever Jamesie!
I thought it was a rat catcher
Nice one, WW!
I think a shepherd used it.
ReplyDeleteI think a shepherd too.
ReplyDeleteIs it a Friscalettu?
ReplyDeleteThis looks like one of the bamboo pipes I made!
ReplyDeleteSome type of flute. I can picture Pan playing it as he prances around the pasture. :)
ReplyDeletePazienza!
ReplyDeleteAnswer tomorrow. You always say that but never follow through!
ReplyDeleteA shepherd but it is so obvious that it must be someone else.
Looks like a pipe. Shepherd? Goatherd? Anyone who wanted music?
ReplyDeleteA Piccolo?
ReplyDeleteGood guesses, one and all. It is a traditional shepherd's whistle.
ReplyDeleteJmb, I am devastated that you should say that! I always put the answer either on the next day's post or in the comments on the original post.
I know, I know ... but I can't say. :)
ReplyDeleteClever Jamesie!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a rat catcher
ReplyDeleteNice one, WW!
ReplyDelete