Sunday, October 21, 2007
Mountain Man
One of the best things about this adventure is the time we have to relax and do what we like. For Paul this means playing his banjo where he can.
Most days he spends some time practicing. All summer he stayed out in the beautiful gardens brushing up on his blue-grass.
In the fall and winter he usually drops in to play with a few groups. He found a very good one in Duncan at a community farm, a fabulous one in Powell River, that really encouraged him to get up, sing and play, and a really great one in Sechelt. The one in Sechelt is a mix of accordions, fiddles, autoharps and guitars and mandolins. There are always fun people at these nights and lots of goodies.
It is a great life where you get to spend more time doing what you want and less time doing what you feel you have to.
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