Colorado Walkabout

Well, actually the trip was more of a ‘run about.’  But I did wander about in Denver for a bit. There is walking street (16th) where only buses are allowed to drive. I discovered this guitar player on that street. I asked him if I could take his picture and gave him some $$ for a song. He played and sang “I Want To Hold Your Hand.” The guitar looked new. Talking with him and looking into his eyes…I think he was younger than I. Of course, there was part of me that wanted to ask him about everything. But I didn’t. That’s a hurdle I will have to get over.  A few minutes later, he was gone. I have more of Colorado. Not many, but later.Singing "I Want To Hold Your Hand" on streets of Denver. Homeless? Maybe, maybe not.Music on Denver's 16 Street 

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Colorado Walkabout

Well, actually the trip was more of a ‘run about.’  But I did wander about in Denver for a bit. There is walking street (16th) where only buses are allowed to drive. I discovered this guitar player on that street. I asked him if I could take his picture and gave him some $$ for a song. He played and sang “I Want To Hold Your Hand.” The guitar looked new. Talking with him and looking into his eyes…I think he was younger than I. Of course, there was part of me that wanted to ask him about everything. But I didn’t. That’s a hurdle I will have to get over.  A few minutes later, he was gone. I have more of Colorado. Not many, but later.Singing "I Want To Hold Your Hand" on streets of Denver. Homeless? Maybe, maybe not.Music on Denver's 16 Street 

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Colorado Walkabout

Well, actually the trip was more of a ‘run about.’  But I did wander about in Denver for a bit. There is walking street (16th) where only buses are allowed to drive. I discovered this guitar player on that street. I asked him if I could take his picture and gave him some $$ for a song. He played and sang “I Want To Hold Your Hand.” The guitar looked new. Talking with him and looking into his eyes…I think he was younger than I. Of course, there was part of me that wanted to ask him about everything. But I didn’t. That’s a hurdle I will have to get over.  A few minutes later, he was gone. I have more of Colorado. Not many, but later.Singing "I Want To Hold Your Hand" on streets of Denver. Homeless? Maybe, maybe not.Music on Denver's 16 Street 

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