I'm often blown away with the level of musicianship around here, and I know some of you guys have full-time, pro, and semi-pro gigs.
I don't anymore, and even when I did, it was mostly just holding 3/4 or 4/4 time signatures straight, playing roots and fives in an acoustic folk band, starving to death trying to get Nash-villans (yeah, Joey knows who I mean...

) to like us enough to book us for B-day gigs on a festival circuit. A couple years of the road, a couple off-seasons making nice with tip-jars on Broadway and Printer's Alley, and I came back home to Virginia to pick up where I left off doing this public service Water Department thing. I still got to play as much as I wanted to, but the economics sucked a lot less, and I got to sleep more. But I never burned out... I love it more than air. From the first gig I ever got paid for, a New Years party in 1987-88 (made $34) until this very day, nothing makes me quite so happy as to pack my gear in the car, and go play some music. The Girl-In-The-Pink-Floppy-Hat is close, but even she questions my choices. Truth be told, some of it is her fault.

All kidding aside, music is such a BIG part of my identity that I wouldn't know where to start over if I couldn't play. It's just what I do.
Recent health issues, (for me it's this osteoarthritis, degenerating my spine and putting my hands to sleep) are making it really hard. And I just can't tell anybody
"no, sorry man, can't make it.". I'll play until I drop. In fact, if I'm going to drop, I hope it's after the last song of the last set, and they have to put my bass in the case, and haul my rig out for me too. Okay, that might be a little too far, but this is one of those rare things where I actually get to decide for myself (at least for the time being)... and I would feel worse sitting at home with a bottle of Tylenol knowing there was a gig happening, and I wasn't in on it. One day, maybe in the not-to-distant future, they'll fix me up again, but I'm going to keep doing what I can until I can't anymore.
A recent thread made me wonder where everybody else here is with their Musical Journey, so I'm just throwing it out for discussion. Contribute whatever you are comfortable with - past stories, current events, future aspirations.