I am content with where I am with my Taylor guitars. But, with the other instruments I play, I'm always open to new, fun things. We travel a lot in the motorhome and attend a couple music festivals in Michigan. Soooo......I was playing around with instruments at Elderly Instruments in Lansing (my go-to store for 44 years, a bad place to visit, if you don't want more instruments). Well, I just had to come home with another couple instruments that were just too fun to pass up.
1. I tried the Martin LXK2 travel guitar (like I need another guitar

). Fingerpicking on this little guy is fun! It's voice is not toy sounding and it has nice volume. I was picking a fast bluegrass tune on it, my husband was in the other room, and he wondered what guitar I was playing. He was surprised that it was this Little Martin. He encouraged me to get it for travel and messing around with at home. I had a Baby Taylor for awhile, and this just sounds better (my GS mini will always be my favorite). Being it's HPL, I don't have to worry about it. I have it hanging on a String Swing in my music room for quick, grab and play. It sure didn't cost much for some music fun.
2. I'm not a real die-hard ukulele fan, but I do attend uke jams at festivals, because they are just cool to do. Get a bunch of people together playing ukes, and you're all smiling.

I saw this tenor Kala ziricote laminate uke hanging on the wall. "Wow" I said, and it was reasonably priced. Again, going to festivals, laminates are good for travel. So, I tried it out (and others) and thought it sounded really nice, to match it's beauty. So, it followed me home too.
Life is too short to take it too seriously. Sometimes you have to forget about all the "big guns" (super expensive instruments) and have some fun with the little guys. Here are my two new little guys.



