1c dance down the middle, cast up round 3c, dance up between 2c and cast off (2c up ) (2,1,3)
9-16
Diagonal R&L (unusual: first to the L, then to the R) (3x,1,2x)
17-24
All set | A&R | set (3x,1,2x)
25-32
3c+2c chase to next place clw round 1c who stand, 3M+2W casting to start | all set to opposite ; repeat last 4 bars. (2,1,3)
Заметки
Whale’s Moo is a rock formation along the Moray coastline in Portknockie. The huge stack is connected to another formation by a sloping rock arch, variously described as a sinking ship, bow and fiddle or a whale’s tail. Variously called the Whale’s Mouth, Whale’s Moo, or Faal’s Moo - it resembles the open mouth of a singing whale. The Whale’s Moo is a cave which penetrates the buttress with openings on both the shore and seaward sides thus making a natural archway. A large pool to the right of the beach opening is the Whale’s Moo Pot.