Whenever I've come across street musicians I find the memory lingering longer than any performer in a large arena. There are so many wonderfully talented people out there and finding them in such a context is always so fun!
I know what you mean. I get a special thrill from unexpectedly walking past them. I make sure to stop and enjoy. I'm always happy to leave a contribution. Thanks for the comment.
When I'm lucky enough to see one of these street performances I feel excited and sort of energized. If my mood is low it picks me right up. I'm glad you enjoyed it John. Take care.
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Whenever I've come across street musicians I find the memory lingering longer than any performer in a large arena. There are so many wonderfully talented people out there and finding them in such a context is always so fun!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. I get a special thrill from unexpectedly walking past them. I make sure to stop and enjoy. I'm always happy to leave a contribution.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
loved it
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm lucky enough to see one of these street performances I feel excited and sort of energized. If my mood is low it picks me right up.
DeleteI'm glad you enjoyed it John.
Take care.
Really nice!
ReplyDeleteIt was at the right place at the right time.
DeleteThank you for the comment.
I love acapella singing! This is brilliant! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and for stopping my mulledvine.
Thanks Robert.
ReplyDeleteI like your Mulled Vine & Mulled Madness blogs.
I'll be following them.