Scottish bagpipe players make a surprise appearance in Congress
A group of Scottish bagpipe players, dressed in traditional kilts of tartan patterns and white shirts, suddenly appear in the United States Congress. They carry their bagpipes, a wind instrument with a distinctive, harmonious sound. The Congress room is large and imposing, filled with rows of dark wooden desks and chairs, a large curved dais at the front with the speaker's stand. The walls are adorned with American flags and portraits of past leaders. The atmosphere shifts from surprise to anticipation as the