Rllink
Well-known member
When I started playing the ukulele, my goal was to someday stand on the street in Old San Juan, open up my ukulele case and playing my uke. I told my wife that she could sing with me, but she declined, but I'm not there yet, so there is hope that she will be inspired. My goal was to at least make a little money in the process.
OK, so the other day I was talking to a friend. He was complaining about all the "pan handlers" around this summer. The guy in front to the Quick Trip playing a guitar, the guy out in front of the Hotel on Main Street playing the Sax, and all the ones at the farmer's market. So he said, " isn't there a law against pan handling like that." I've always considered street performers as artists. In fact, I've always admired people who have the guts to put it all out there on the corner, but evidently there are people out there who consider street performing just another form of begging. Anyone run into that attitude in their travels?
OK, so the other day I was talking to a friend. He was complaining about all the "pan handlers" around this summer. The guy in front to the Quick Trip playing a guitar, the guy out in front of the Hotel on Main Street playing the Sax, and all the ones at the farmer's market. So he said, " isn't there a law against pan handling like that." I've always considered street performers as artists. In fact, I've always admired people who have the guts to put it all out there on the corner, but evidently there are people out there who consider street performing just another form of begging. Anyone run into that attitude in their travels?